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Tacatacuru was a
Timucua chiefdom located on ****berland
Island in what is now the U.S.
state of
Georgia in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was one of two...
- 16th
century through the mid-17th century. It was
built to
serve the
Tacatacuru, a
Mocama Timucua people. San
Pedro de
Mocama was part of the missions...
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Santa Elena (Yustaga), San
Pedro (
Tacatacuru, on ****berland Island),
Timucua (Northern Utina) and Potano. The
Tacatacuru,
Saturiwa and
Cascangue were subject...
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adjacent coast were
controlled by the
Tacatacuru chiefdom.: 12–13 The main village,
known as
Tacatacuru, was
located towards the
southern end of the...
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there were two
major chiefdoms among the Mocama, the
Saturiwa and the
Tacatacuru, each of
which evidently had
authority over
multiple villages. The Saturiwa...
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Saturiwa were
other Mocama-speaking peoples,
including the
Tacatacuru. The main
village of the
Tacatacuru was on ****berland
Island in what is now Georgia, and...
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founded in 1566,
abandoned three months later The
Presidio San
Pedro de
Tacatacuru,
founded in 1569 on ****berland Island,
abandoned in 1573 The Presidio...
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establish a
mission at
Tacatacuru that year, but all four were
killed by the
Tacatacuru.
Discouraged by the
killings at
Tacatacuru and a lack of progress...
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coastal southeast Georgia Icafui (Icafi),
coastal southeast Georgia Mocama (
Tacatacuru),
coastal northeast Florida and
coastal southeast Georgia Northern Utina...
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Spanish in 1567. In the 17th century,
Yufera was
allied to the
chiefdom of
Tacatacuru on ****berland
Island and
under the
influence of the
Spanish mission of...