- Joara, Juada, Sara, Saraw, Saura, Suali, Sualy, Xualla, Xualae, and
Xuala.
Xuala and
Xualla were
Spanish and
Portuguese spellings of
their name. The name...
- of a
group of
Spanish men who made
their way to
Xuala on May 21, 1540: The next day, they went to
Xuala which is a town on a
plain between some rivers;...
- conventions),
arriving in 1567 at the
Native American city of
Joara (spelled "
Xuala" in
later Spanish maps). By 1567,
Joara had been
occupied by
people of the...
- itag ütax etáx feit fat sun kilé nʔkoklái han****lai fünchokʔlaai
fingoklai xuála ixuala ixuala ixuála tátla
xunnu moon huelä xuékla
hiuerkla xiwekla huela...
-
Valley River on an old
Indian trail (today US 19) from the
Cherokee town of
Xuala (modern Tryon, NC) to the
Cherokee town of
Gauxule (modern Asheville, North...
-
European contact with the
people of Joara,
which de Soto's
chroniclers called Xuala. De Soto
brought the
queen of
Cofitachequi province to
Joara as an involuntary...
-
continued north through modern North Carolina,
arriving at the
village of
Xuala (Joara, in
modern Burke County) on May 21. It
recorded the
Chalaque people...
-
encounter the
Mississippian culture people, in the
towns of Chalaque, Guaqili,
Xuala (Joara), and Guasili.
Joara was a
regional chiefdom established around the...