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  2. Surruque - Wikipedia

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    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 language , but were allied with the Ais . The Surruque became clients of the Spanish government in St. Augustine , but were not successfully brought into the Spanish mission system.

  3. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Historical Quarterly. 70 (4): 451–474. ISSN 0015-4113. JSTOR 30148124. Hann, John H. (1996). A History of Timucua Indians and Missions. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1424-7. Hann, John H. (2003). Indians of Central and South Florida: 1513–1763. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.

  4. Timucua - Wikipedia

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    Milanich, Jerold T. (2000). "The Timucua Indians of Northern Florida and Southern Georgia". In McEwan, Bonnie G. (ed.). Indians of the Greater Southeast: Historical Archaeology and Ethnohistory. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1778-5.. Milanich, Jerald T.; Hudson, Charles (1993). Hernando de Soto and the Indians ...

  5. Category:Native American tribes in Florida - Wikipedia

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    American Indian reservations in Florida (7 P) S. Seminole (10 C, 19 P) T. Tequesta (5 P) Timucua (3 C, 35 P) ... Seminole Tribe of Florida; Surruque; T. Tacatacuru ...

  6. Oak Hill, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1564, the French 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 first used by seasonal northern loggers c. 1850. [1] [2] Florida became a state in 1845, and British and American settlers started to arrive.

  7. Ais people - Wikipedia

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    Chapter XXIV Florida Indians of Past and Present, in Tebeau, Carson. Florida from Indian Trail to Space Age. (pp. 317–350). Southern Publishing Company. Gannon, Michael V. (1965). The Cross in the Sand. University Presses of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-0776-3; Milanich, Jerald T. (1995) Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe. University Press ...

  8. Mocama - Wikipedia

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    Between 1675 and 1680, the Westo tribe, backed by the English colonies of South Carolina and Virginia, along with attacks by English-supported pirates, destroyed the Spanish mission system in Mocama. The few remaining "refugee missions" were destroyed by South Carolina's invasion of Spanish Florida in 1702 during Queen Anne's War .

  9. Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Surruque, east-central Florida [38] Suteree (Sitteree ... and many tribes on the eastern border with Nevada are classified as Great Basin tribes and some tribes ...