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  • Mocama
  • Indigenous people of Florida and Georgia, US

    ‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Mocama were a Native American people who lived in the coastal areas of what are

    Mocama

    Mocama

    Mocama

  • Cumberland Island
  • Island in the U.S. state of Georgia

    the Timucua language. Its inhabitants were part of the Mocama, a Timucua group who spoke the Mocama dialect. In the 17th century the island and the adjacent

    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland_Island

  • Missions in Spanish Florida
  • Catholic religious outposts

    Panhandle; Timucua, ranging from the St. Johns River west to the Suwanee; Mocama, the coastal areas east of the St. Johns running north to the Altamaha River;

    Missions in Spanish Florida

    Missions in Spanish Florida

    Missions_in_Spanish_Florida

  • San Pedro de Mocama
  • Spanish mission in Georgia (US state)

    San Pedro de Mocama was a Spanish colonial Franciscan Catholic mission on Cumberland Island, in the present-day U.S. state of Georgia. The mission was

    San Pedro de Mocama

    San_Pedro_de_Mocama

  • Jekyll Island
  • Barrier island located in Georgia, United States

    used seasonally by indigenous peoples of the region. The Guale and the Mocama, the indigenous peoples of the area when Europeans first reached the area

    Jekyll Island

    Jekyll Island

    Jekyll_Island

  • Tacatacuru
  • Ethnic group

    was one of two chiefdoms of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of southeastern

    Tacatacuru

    Tacatacuru

  • Saturiwa
  • Timucua chiefdom in Spanish Florida

    best attested chiefdom of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of present-day

    Saturiwa

    Saturiwa

    Saturiwa

  • Timucua language
  • Extinct language in U.S. states of Florida and Georgia

    as an alternate name for the well-attested Mocama dialect (mocama is Timucua for "ocean"). As such, Mocama is often referred to as Agua Salada in the

    Timucua language

    Timucua language

    Timucua_language

  • Fort Caroline
  • Attempted French colonial settlement in Florida

    same Mocama and Saturiwa’s Group A major group of the Timucua people were the Mocama, who were mostly along the northeastern Florida coast. The Mocama were

    Fort Caroline

    Fort Caroline

    Fort_Caroline

  • Sea Islands
  • Chain of barrier islands along the coast of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida

    of colonial missions. Historically the Spanish influenced the Guale and Mocama chiefdoms by establishing Christian missions in their major settlements

    Sea Islands

    Sea Islands

    Sea_Islands

  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • City in Florida, United States

    region was also inhabited by the Mocama, a coastal subgroup of the Timucua people. At the time of European contact, all Mocama villages in present-day Jacksonville

    Jacksonville, Florida

    Jacksonville, Florida

    Jacksonville,_Florida

  • Duval County, Florida
  • County in Florida, United States

    dating to 2500 BCE. Prior to European contact, the area was inhabited by the Mocama, a Timucuan-speaking group who lived throughout the coastal areas of northern

    Duval County, Florida

    Duval County, Florida

    Duval_County,_Florida

  • St. Augustine, Florida
  • City in Florida, United States

    the continental United States. The mission served nearby villages of the Mocama, a Timucua group, and was at the center of an important chiefdom in the

    St. Augustine, Florida

    St. Augustine, Florida

    St._Augustine,_Florida

  • Timucua
  • Native American people

    name to the Mocama Province, which became one of the major divisions of the Spanish mission system. They spoke a dialect also known as Mocama (Timucua for

    Timucua

    Timucua

    Timucua

  • San Juan del Puerto, Florida
  • Spanish mission in Florida

    principal missions in what the Spanish called the Mocama Province, together with San Pedro de Mocama (to the Tacatacuru) on Cumberland Island and Santa

    San Juan del Puerto, Florida

    San Juan del Puerto, Florida

    San_Juan_del_Puerto,_Florida

  • Spanish missions in Georgia
  • Catholic religious outposts in Georgia

    Guale/Mocama 1606-1684 San Diego de Satuache 31.89, -81.20083 Guale 1616–1675 San Felipe de Alabe Guale 1616–1655 San Felipe (on Cumberland Island) Mocama 1675–1678

    Spanish missions in Georgia

    Spanish missions in Georgia

    Spanish_missions_in_Georgia

  • Tybee Island, Georgia
  • City and barrier island in Georgia, United States

    take the capital of Florida, St. Augustine, but did destroy the Guale and Mocama missionary provinces. After another invasion of Spanish Florida by South

    Tybee Island, Georgia

    Tybee Island, Georgia

    Tybee_Island,_Georgia

  • Mission Nombre de Dios
  • Historic Spanish Catholic mission in St. Augustine, FL, USA

    efforts to evangelize the local Mocama and Agua Dulce peoples near St. Augustine. They were particularly successful in the Mocama village known as Nombre de

    Mission Nombre de Dios

    Mission Nombre de Dios

    Mission_Nombre_de_Dios

  • St. Simons, Georgia
  • Place in Georgia, United States

    that the people of St. Simons, at least as early as 1580, were part of the Mocama people. Ashley et al. suggest that St. Simons may have been occupied by

    St. Simons, Georgia

    St. Simons, Georgia

    St._Simons,_Georgia

  • List of missions in Spanish Florida
  •  xv–xvii. ISBN 0-8130-1232-5. Hann, John H. (July 1987). "Twilight of the Mocama and Guale Aborigines as Portrayed in the 1695 Spanish Visitation". The Florida

    List of missions in Spanish Florida

    List_of_missions_in_Spanish_Florida

  • St. Johns River
  • Longest river in Florida, United States

    or near the St. Johns, including Paleo-indians, Archaic people, Timucua, Mocama, Mayaca, Ais, French, Spanish, and British colonists, Seminoles, slaves

    St. Johns River

    St. Johns River

    St._Johns_River

  • The Perfumed Garden
  • 15th-century Arabic erotic literature by Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Nefzawi

    ideas in The Perfumed Garden are original: "For instance, all the record of Moçama and of Chedja is taken from the work of Mohammed ben Djerir el Taberi; the

    The Perfumed Garden

    The_Perfumed_Garden

  • Icafui
  • American indigenous people

    also have been Mocama. During the Spanish colonial period, the Icafui did not receive a mission of their own, but interacted with Mocama missions such

    Icafui

    Icafui

    Icafui

  • Oconi
  • Native American Chiefdom in 17th century Georgia

    was described as being a two-day journey from the mission of San Pedro de Mocama on Cumberland Island (on the Georgia coast). As that distance does not fit

    Oconi

    Oconi

  • Historical regions of the United States
  • (St. Augustine) San Miguel de Gualdape† (in present-day South Carolina) Mocama Province† Jamestown Natchez District Northern Neck Proprietary (or "Fairfax

    Historical regions of the United States

    Historical regions of the United States

    Historical_regions_of_the_United_States

  • Yamasee
  • Multiethnic confederation of Native Americans

    Georgia, and South Carolina coasts. Indian peoples such as the Timucua and Mocama in Florida and Georgia, the Guale in Georgia, and the Cusabo in South Carolina

    Yamasee

    Yamasee

  • Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
  • Wetlands in Florida (US) managed by the National Park Service

    ) They also have excavated more recent artifacts contemporary with the Mocama chiefdom. In the last 25 years, these Native American people have been recognized

    Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve

    Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve

    Timucuan_Ecological_and_Historic_Preserve

  • Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
  • Indigenous groups in the US

    coastal southeast Georgia Icafui (or Icafi), coastal southeast Georgia Mocama, coastal northeast Florida and coastal southeast Georgia Saturiwa, northeast

    Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

    Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

    Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands

  • List of urban parks by size
  • contains Fort Caroline, Kingsley Plantation, and archaeological sites for the Mocama people, and a Spanish mission 29 George Bush Park Houston United States

    List of urban parks by size

    List of urban parks by size

    List_of_urban_parks_by_size

  • History of Jacksonville, Florida
  • American municipal history

    inhabited by the Mocama, a coastal subgroup of the Timucua indigenous Native Americans. At the time of contact with Europeans, most Mocama villages in present-day

    History of Jacksonville, Florida

    History of Jacksonville, Florida

    History_of_Jacksonville,_Florida

  • San Buenaventura de Guadalquini
  • Spanish mission in Georgia, US, moved to Florida

    that the people of Guadalquini at least as early as 1580 were part of the Mocama people. Ashley, et al. suggest that Gualdalquini may have been occupied

    San Buenaventura de Guadalquini

    San_Buenaventura_de_Guadalquini

  • St. Johns culture
  • Archaeological culture in North America

    European contact, the St. Johns culture area was inhabited by speakers of the Mocama (or Agua Salada), Agua Fresca and Acuera dialects of the Timucua language

    St. Johns culture

    St. Johns culture

    St._Johns_culture

  • Altamaha River
  • River in Georgia, the United States of America

    Spanish Florida, the Altamaha River marked the boundary between the Guale and Mocama missionary provinces. Fort Caroline, built by the French in 1564 and probably

    Altamaha River

    Altamaha River

    Altamaha_River

  • Amelia Island
  • Island in the U.S. state of Florida

    Isla de Santa María. In the early 17th century, the Spanish relocated the Mocama people from their former settlements to Santa María de Sena. In 1680, British

    Amelia Island

    Amelia Island

    Amelia_Island

  • Apalachee Province
  • Area in present-day Florida

    being the Timucua Province, (between the St. Johns and Suwanee Rivers), the Mocama Province (along the Atlantic coast of what is now northern Florida and southern

    Apalachee Province

    Apalachee Province

    Apalachee_Province

  • Guale
  • Historic Native American people in Georgia, US

    of the four primary mission provinces of Spanish Florida; the Timucua, Mocama, and Apalachee Provinces, also named after the resident tribes of the territories

    Guale

    Guale

  • Spanish Florida
  • Spanish possession in North America

    the continental United States. The mission served nearby villages of the Mocama, a Timucua group, and was at the center of an important chiefdom in the

    Spanish Florida

    Spanish Florida

    Spanish_Florida

  • Northside (Jacksonville)
  • Region of Jacksonville, Florida, US

    Mocama chiefdoms and some that indicate a Spanish mission. Archaeological research dates human habitation in the area eventually known as the Mocama Province

    Northside (Jacksonville)

    Northside (Jacksonville)

    Northside_(Jacksonville)

  • Ceramic art
  • Decorative objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery

    Belize, Lumina Technologies (2006) Soergel, Matt (18 October 2009). "The Mocama: New name for an old people". The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved 12 May

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic_art

  • Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
  • Spanish explorer and governor (1519–1574)

    the continental United States. The mission served nearby villages of the Mocama, a Timucua group, and was at the center of an important chiefdom in the

    Pedro Menéndez de Avilés

    Pedro Menéndez de Avilés

    Pedro_Menéndez_de_Avilés

  • Lost city
  • Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history

    complex of villages, located near Overton, Nevada Roanoke Colony Sarabay – a Mocama settlement in northeast Florida, mentioned in both French and Spanish documents

    Lost city

    Lost city

    Lost_city

  • Brunswick, Georgia
  • City in the United States

    Waterway in the Mackay River, which separates it from the Golden Isles. The Mocama, a Timucua-speaking people, lived in and cultivated the lands in what is

    Brunswick, Georgia

    Brunswick, Georgia

    Brunswick,_Georgia

  • Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • Cascangue, coastal southeast Georgia Icafui (Icafi), coastal southeast Georgia Mocama (Tacatacuru), coastal northeast Florida and coastal southeast Georgia Northern

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • Mayaca people
  • Native American tribe in central Florida (16th-18th c.)

    allegiance to Mayaca. At that time Mayaca appears to have been allied with the Mocama, or Agua Salada Timucua chief Saturiwa against the Agua Dulce (Freshwater)

    Mayaca people

    Mayaca_people

  • Indigenous peoples of Florida
  • Peoples of Florida prior to European-Americans

    English colonists and their Indian allies may have relocated to Florida. Mocama – Lived along the coast in northeastern Florida and southeastern Georgia

    Indigenous peoples of Florida

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Florida

  • List of Native Americans of the United States
  • Wanapum chief and religious leader Saturiwa, chief of the Saturiwa (a Mocama tribe of Timucua people, located in St. Johns River in Florida), during

    List of Native Americans of the United States

    List of Native Americans of the United States

    List_of_Native_Americans_of_the_United_States

  • Visitas
  • Sub-missions of Catholic missions during the 16th–19th centuries

    seem to have been documented were four visitas to Mission San Pedro de Mocama and nine visitas to Mission San Juan del Puerto. During the early 1600s

    Visitas

    Visitas

    Visitas

  • Michel de Grammont
  • French buccaneer

    Grammont raided Spanish Florida settlements, including St.Augustine and the Mocama mission province, forcing further southward migrations. In July 1685, de

    Michel de Grammont

    Michel de Grammont

    Michel_de_Grammont

  • James Moore Sr.
  • Governor of Carolina from 1700 to 1703

    coast, destroying the remaining Spanish missionary Indians of Guale and Mocama, and devastating the lands around St. Augustine. While the town of St. Augustine

    James Moore Sr.

    James Moore Sr.

    James_Moore_Sr.

  • Agua Dulce people
  • Timucua tribe in Spanish Florida

    Timucua living along the freshwater lower St. Johns River, as opposed to the Mocama or "Salt Water" who lived along the coast. The Utina chiefdom of the late

    Agua Dulce people

    Agua Dulce people

    Agua_Dulce_people

  • Francisco Pareja
  • Spanish missionary and linguist (c. 1570 – 1628)

    worked at Mission San Pedro de Mocama on Cumberland Island (present-day Georgia), where he served the Tacatacuru, another Mocama-speaking group. He was there

    Francisco Pareja

    Francisco_Pareja

  • Yufera people
  • Timucua tribe

    Cumberland Island and under the influence of the Spanish mission of San Pedro de Mocama, but appears to have retained independence. There are no mentions of the

    Yufera people

    Yufera people

    Yufera_people

  • History of Georgia (U.S. state)
  • just north of the missionary provinces of Guale and Mocama, part of Spanish Florida. Guale and Mocama, today part of Georgia, lay between Carolina's capital

    History of Georgia (U.S. state)

    History_of_Georgia_(U.S._state)

  • Tawasa language
  • Extinct Native American language

    suffix. Others appear to have the Timucua copula -la. Timucua forms are Mocama dialect. Correspondences with Muskogean and Timucua are, Although ássick

    Tawasa language

    Tawasa language

    Tawasa_language

  • Westo
  • Ethnic group

    The Westo wreaked havoc on the Spanish missionary provinces of Guale and Mocama. In one raid, on July 20, 1661, a Westo war party canoed down the Altamaha

    Westo

    Westo

  • Apalachee massacre
  • 1704 engagement of Queen Anne's War

    Province to be moved closer together for defensive purposes. Missions in Mocama Province were consolidated south of the St. Johns River, and those in Timucua

    Apalachee massacre

    Apalachee massacre

    Apalachee_massacre

  • Ibi people
  • Timucua chiefdom in Spanish Florida

    Georgia mainland 14 leagues (about 50 miles) from Mission San Pedro de Mocama, the mission to the Tacatacuru chiefdom on Cumberland Island. The Ibi numbered

    Ibi people

    Ibi people

    Ibi_people

  • San Lorenzo de Ibihica
  • Spanish mission in Georgia (US state)

    Georgia interior 14 leagues (about 50 miles) from Mission San Pedro de Mocama on Cumberland Island. It probably stood east of the Okefenokee Swamp, near

    San Lorenzo de Ibihica

    San_Lorenzo_de_Ibihica

  • Santa Catalina de Guale
  • Spanish mission in Georgia (US state)

    Grammont raided Spanish Florida settlements, including St. Augustine and the Mocama mission province, forcing further southward migrations. In 1684 the Santa

    Santa Catalina de Guale

    Santa_Catalina_de_Guale

  • Saturiwa (chief)
  • Chief of the Saturiwa tribe

    later. The largest and best attested of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, the Saturiwa occupied an area from the mouth of the St. Johns towards what

    Saturiwa (chief)

    Saturiwa (chief)

    Saturiwa_(chief)

  • Acuera
  • Area of Florida in the 16th and 17th centuries

    the most divergent from what he considered the standard dialect, that of Mocama. The province of Acuera may have consisted of several small chiefdoms, including

    Acuera

    Acuera

  • Ocute
  • Native American paramount chiefdom

    census in 1716 they had vanished. Once transferred to the Guale and Timucuan Mocama provinces, La Tama refugees established four towns descended from the ancient

    Ocute

    Ocute

    Ocute

  • Fort King George
  • United States historic place

    (northwestern Florida), Guale (Georgia coast north of the Altamaha River), and Mocama (from the Altamaha River south to the St. Johns River). The name Guale was

    Fort King George

    Fort King George

    Fort_King_George

  • Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site
  • United States historic place

    which was only a league (3 miles) away from the mission of San Pedro de Mocama on present-day Cumberland Island. A Spanish sentinel house was built here

    Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site

    Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site

    Original_Town_of_Fernandina_Historic_Site

  • List of people from Jacksonville, Florida
  • (16th century), paramount chief of the Saturiwa chiefdom, comprising 30 Mocama Timucua villages in present-day Jacksonville Jean Ribault (1520–1565), French

    List of people from Jacksonville, Florida

    List_of_people_from_Jacksonville,_Florida

  • Colonial period of South Carolina
  • Augustine, was not far away. The Spanish missionary provinces of Guale and Mocama occupied the coast south of the Savannah River and Port Royal. Although

    Colonial period of South Carolina

    Colonial period of South Carolina

    Colonial_period_of_South_Carolina

  • Indian slave trade between Barbados and South Carolina
  • other Indian tribes. The primary source of slaves were from the Guale and Mocama people from the coasts of what became the states of Georgia and Florida

    Indian slave trade between Barbados and South Carolina

    Indian slave trade between Barbados and South Carolina

    Indian_slave_trade_between_Barbados_and_South_Carolina

  • Gonzalo Méndez de Canço
  • 16/17th-century Spanish naval officer and colonial administrator of Florida

    also ordered construction of a large church at the mission of San Pedro de Mocama so that the Christianized Indians could attend mass. In February 1603 (or

    Gonzalo Méndez de Canço

    Gonzalo_Méndez_de_Canço

  • Apalachicola Province
  • Association of Native American tribal towns

    (from the Tampa Bay area), Timucua (from interior northern Florida), and Mocama (from coastal northern Florida and southern Georgia) people living in the

    Apalachicola Province

    Apalachicola_Province

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  • Anaye | அநயே
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anaye | அநயே

    Radhas husband, Another name of Lord Ganesh

  • Gurmit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Gurmit

    Friend of Guru

  • Archishaa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Archishaa

    Rays of Light

  • Thomasina
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Italian

    Thomasina

    Twin; Little Twin

  • Nishesh | நிஷேஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Nishesh | நிஷேஷ 

    Entire

  • GEMARIAH
  • Male

    English

    GEMARIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Gemaryah, GEMARIAH means "God has accomplished." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Hilkiah who bore Jeremiah's letter to the captive Jews. 

  • Nicky
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin

    Nicky

    Female Version of Nicholas; People's Victory

  • Harshika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Harshika

    Happiness, Laugh

  • Frantik
  • Boy/Male

    Czech

    Frantik

    Frenchman.

  • KLEIO
  • Female

    Greek

    KLEIO

    (Κλειώ) Greek name derived from the word kleos, KLEIO means "glory." In mythology, this is the name of a muse of poetry and history.

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