The Amacanos were a native American people who lived in the vicinity of Apalachee Province in Spanish Florida during the 17th century. They are believed to have been related to, and spoken the same language as, the Chacato, Chine, Pacara and Pensacola peoples. The Amacano were served, together with other peoples, by a series of Spanish missions during the last quarter of the 17th century.
The Amacanos were a native American people who lived in the vicinity of Apalachee Province in Spanish Florida during the 17th century. They are believed...
The Amacano battled with the Pohoys of Tampa Bay in the 1620s, with the Spanish brokering a peace between the two peoples in 1628 or 1629. The Amacano requested...
same language as the Chatot, Amacano, Pacara, and Pensacola people, and have been described as a band of the Chatot people. They were served by a series...
same as that of several other peoples in western Florida, including the Amacano, Chine, Pacara, and Pensacola peoples. Swanton states that the language...
or the same as that of other peoples in western Florida, including the Amacano, Chatot, Chine, and Pacara, and was closely related to the Choctaw language...
between the unchristianized Pohoy and Amacano Indian peoples. The Pohoy lived on the shores of Tampa Bay, and the Amacano probably occupied a territory southeast...
Chines (Chine) Assumpción del Puerto (or, Assumpcíon de Nuestra Señora) (Amacano, Chine, and Pacara) San Augustín de Ahoica San Augustín de Urihica San...
Apalachee, the towns of Apalachicola Province to the northwest, and the Amacano to the southeast. López summoned the leaders of each of the warring parties...