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Native American town in Georgia, US
Arapaha (also Arapaja or Harapaha) was a Timucua town on the Alapaha River in the 17th century. The name was also sometimes used to designate a province
Arapaha
Indigenous groups in the US
Agua Fresca (or Agua Dulce or Freshwater), interior northeast Florida Arapaha, north central Florida and south central Georgia? Cascangue, coastal southeast
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands
Catholic religious outposts in Georgia
Cachipile 30.66337, -83.20622 Arapaha 1655–1657 Santa Isabel de Utinahica Unknown 1616 Santa María de los Angeles de Arapaha Arapaha 1630–1657 Santiago de Oconi
Spanish_missions_in_Georgia
Santa María de Loreto Tequesta 1743 Santa María de los Angeles de Arapaha Arapaha 1630–1657 Santa María de los Yamasee or Santa María de Guale Mocama
List of missions in Spanish Florida
List_of_missions_in_Spanish_Florida
Catholic religious outposts
de Arapaha had been established by 1630 on the Alapaha River. After the Timucuan Rebellion of 1656, Governor Robelledo order the people of Arapaha be
Missions_in_Spanish_Florida
Town in Georgia, United States
is a Creek adaptation of the Timucuan word "arapaha" which meant "bear lodge." A Timucua town named Arapaha apparently gave its name to the river it was
Alapaha,_Georgia
River in Georgia and Florida, United States
the Alapaha River. The Spanish mission of Santa María de Los Angeles de Arapaha was located along the lower reaches of the river from before 1630 until
Alapaha_River
Timucua town and people in Georgia, U.S.
was called a "province" in one Spanish report. It was 30 leagues east of Arapaha, and 50 leagues northeast of the town of Tarihica in the Northern Utina
Utinahica
Peoples of Florida prior to European-Americans
– Lived along the middle St. Johns River, part of the mission system. Arapaha – May have lived in southern Georgia. Ibi – Lived in southern Georgia,
Indigenous_peoples_of_Florida
Native American people
related to Timucuan, Lamhatty's tribal identity remains uncertain. Acuera Arapaha Eastern Utina (Agua Dulce) Itafi Ibi Icafui / Cascangue Northern Utina
Timucua
Agua Fresca (or Agua Dulce or Freshwater), interior northeast Florida Arapaha, north-central Florida and south-central Georgia? Cascangue, coastal southeast
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Topics referred to by the same term
referring to the PCI Express computer expansion card interface format Arapaha, a Timucua town in Spanish Florida This disambiguation page lists articles
Arapaho_(disambiguation)
Sub-missions of Catholic missions during the 16th–19th centuries
Augustine and was called Santa Catarina de Guale. San Antonio (de Aratabo/Arapaha) Possibly Georgia 1602 It served Mission San Pedro de Mocama. Later (probably
Visitas
Extinct Native American people in Florida
group. Other Timucua speakers lived to the north in Georgia, including the Arapaha. Far to the east were the eastern Timucua groups, including the Saturiwa
Northern_Utina
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