
Guacata Indians - Access Genealogy
Guacata Location. On or near Saint Lucie River in Saint Lucie and Palm Beach Counties. Guacata History.-The Guacata are first mentioned by Fontaneda (1854), who in one place speaks of them as on Lake Mayaimi (Okeechobee), but this probably means only that they ranged across to the lake from the eastern seacoast.
Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia
Guacata (Vuacata) – Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda implied that the Guacata were part of the Ais and that the Guacata spoke the same language as the Ais and Jaega. [39] Guazoco or Guacozo – Town near the upper reaches of the Withlacoochee River passed through by the de Soto expedition. This was the farthest south that the Spanish found ...
Uncovering the History of the Santaluces Indians - Blogger
2015年1月3日 · The long, mainly uncharted history of the Santaluces (Guacata) tribe of western Palm Beach and Martin counties, with its dual Okeechobee basin and marine coastal culture, ended with a brief journal entry written by a Dutch-born surveyor-cartographer employed by the British East Florida colony.
Guacata - Access Genealogy
Guacata - An inland Calusa village on Lake "Mayaimi" or Okechobee, south Florida, about 1570. Sometimes called a tribe, division, or group of Indians.
Native Americans in Palm Beach County – Historical Society of …
Several different groups of Native Americans lived in the area of Palm Beach County. Along the shores of Lake Okeechobee, two small tribes, the Guacata and the Mayaimi, lived. Those tribes might have been under the political domination of the more powerful Calusa of the southwest coast of Florida.
Wakate - Guacata Town - Access Genealogy
Waka or El Perú was an important salt trading city at the edge of the Guatemalan Highlands. 5 Its geographical situation was identical to that of the acropolis at Ocmulgee National Monument. The Guatemalan and Georgian towns were the same distance from the ocean and located on the Fall Line of a major river.
Guacata – Wikipedija
Guacata, pleme američkih Indijanaca nastanjeno u području jezera Okeechobee (Mayaimi) i na ili blizu rijeke Saint Lucie u današnjim okruzima Saint Lucie i Palm Beach na Floridi. Guacate su …
Florida Tribe Index - RootsWeb
Guacata tribe: Location - On or near Saint Lucie River in Saint Lucie and Palm Beach Counties. Guacata tribe: History - The Guacata are first mentioned by Fontaneda (1854), who in one place speaks of them as on Lake Mayaimi (Okeechobee) but this probably means only that they ranged across to the lake from the eastern seacoast.
GUACATA - Diccionario Abierto de Español
Según la historia Guacata es la esmeralda que Bichica regalo al Dios Suamox, la cual fue arrojada al hueco de la laguna que hoy se conoce como Lago de Tota, al caer la esmeralda se transformo en agua, luego por los efectos naturales se forman las nubes y cuando cae la lluvia sobre la tierra se forman las esmeraldas que hoy en día son ...
Guacata - Wikiwand
Guacata (Vuacata) – Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda implied that the Guacata were part of the Ais and that the Guacata spoke the same language