- The
Surruque people lived along the
middle Atlantic coast of
Florida during the 16th and 17th centuries. They may have
spoken a
dialect of the Timucua...
- Cape, was
occupied by the
Surruque people. The
Surruque were
allied with the Ais, but it is not
clear whether the
Surruque spoke a
Timucua language, or...
-
south of St. Augustine.
These include:
Surruque In New
Smyrna Beach.
Mexia and his
party arrived at
Surruque on June 6, 1605, and
remained in the area...
- 1605 on a
mission to
establish relations between Spanish Florida and the
Surruque and Ais
peoples of the
coast of what are now
Volusia and
Brevard counties...
-
Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa),
North Carolina and
South Carolina Surruque, east
central Florida Suteree (Sitteree, Sutarees, Sataree),
North Carolina...
- height, is the
largest midden. It
dates to the
historical period,
called Surruque by
early Spanish mapmakers,
named for
native people residing in the area...
- illustrator,
Jacques LeMoyne, made a map
showing an
Indian village named Surruque el
Viejo near el
Baradero de Suroc. The name "Oak Hill"
seems to have been...
- she was
captured by the
chief of the
Surruque or Serrope, who took her as his own wife. In
doing so,
Chief Surruque challenged Carlos' authority, disrupted...
-
Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa),
North Carolina and
South Carolina Surruque, east-central
Florida Suteree (Sitteree, Sutarees, Sataree),
North Carolina...
- George,
appear to have
spoken a
language related to that of the Ais. The
Surruque to the
north and the
Jaega to the
south were
politically subordinate to...