- The
Timucua were a
Native American people who
lived in
Northeast and
North Central Florida and
southeast Georgia. They were the
largest indigenous group...
- The
Timucua were a
Native American people of
northern Florida and
southeastern Georgia.
Timucua may also
refer to:
Timucua language, the
language spoken...
-
Timucua is a
language isolate formerly spoken in
northern and
central Florida and
southern Georgia by the
Timucua peoples.
Timucua was the
primary language...
- Cora
timucua, the
Timucua heart lichen, is a
species of
lichen collected from 1885 to 1985 in Florida. The
Timucua heart lichen was
named to
honor the...
- Apalachee,
comprising the
eastern part of what is now the
Florida Panhandle;
Timucua,
ranging from the St.
Johns River west to the Suwanee; Mocama, the coastal...
-
purification ceremonies, by Yuchi, Caddo, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee,
Timucua,
Chitimacha and
other Indigenous peoples of the
Southeastern Woodlands...
- or Agua
Dulce (Freshwater)
Timucua. (In general,
agriculture had not been
adopted by
tribes living south of the
Timucua at the time of
first contact...
-
until rescued by
Hernando de Soto's expedition. From
scout reports, the
Timucua knew the
Spanish party was
nearing their territory. They
decided to meet...
- the
adjacent Atlantic coast. The area was
originally inhabited by the
Timucua people, and in 1564 was the site of the
French colony of Fort Caroline...
- of
Mexico on the
outskirts of Suwannee. The
Spanish recorded the
native Timucua name of
Guacara for the
river that
would later become known as the Suwannee...