- The
Yustaga were a
Timucua people of what is now
northwestern Florida during the 16th and 17th centuries. The
westernmost Timucua group, they
lived between...
- The
Yustaga were a
Timucua people of
northwest Florida in the 16th and 17th
centuries Yustaga may also
refer to: USS
Yustaga (ATF-165), a
fleet tug laid...
- Navajo-class
fleet tug
Yustaga (ATF-165) by the
Charleston Shipbuilding &
Drydock Co. of Charleston,
South Carolina.
While under construction Yustaga was redesignated...
- 21–22, 1948 and
inducted 24 new arrowmen. The
Yustaga Lodge also has a wide
variety of patches. The word
Yustaga means the "Drinker of the Fire Water." "Scouting...
-
stopping in a
series of
villages of the Ocale, Potano,
Northern Utina, and
Yustaga branches of the
Timucua on his way to the
Apalachee domain (see list of...
- USS Skylark (ASR-20), a Penguin-class
submarine rescue ship.
Fleet tug
Yustaga (ATF-165) was
redesignated and
renamed Skylark (ASR-20) on 7
November 1945...
-
river was
inhabited by two
closely related Timuca-speaking peoples: the
Yustaga, who
lived on the west side of the river; and the
Northern Utina, who lived...
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Florida Tocobaga 1,000 1650
James Mooney 267 SE
Woodlands Spanish Florida Yustaga 1,000 1650
James Mooney 268 SE
Woodlands Old
Southwest Biloxi/Pascagoula/Moctobi...
-
Active Opened in 1961, the
Spanish Trail Scout Reservation included the
Yustaga Lodge.
Includes the
primary camp, Camp Euchee.
Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation...
- "Timucua proper". They
appear to have been
closely ****ociated with the
Yustaga people, who
lived on the
other side of the Suwannee. The
Northern Utina...