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Native American chiefdom in Florida, US
The Potano (also Potanou or Potavou, Timucua: Potano "That is happening now") tribe lived in north-central Florida at the time of first European contact
Potano
Lake in Florida, United States of America
of Potano was located along the western shore of Orange Lake in 1539, when it was visited by the Hernando de Soto expedition. The town of Potano was
Orange_Lake_(Florida)
Archaeological site in Florida, US
San Buenaventura de Potano was a Spanish mission near Orange Lake in southern Alachua County or northern Marion County, Florida, located on the site where
San_Buenaventura_de_Potano
Native American people
parts of Timucua territory, stopping in a series of villages of the Ocale, Potano, Northern Utina, and Yustaga branches of the Timucua on his way to the Apalachee
Timucua
Native American town in Florida, US
one day. Potano, chief town of Potano Province, was another day's travel beyond Itara. Itara might have been in Ocale Province or in Potano Province,
Ocale
Spanish explorer and conquistador (c.1479–1542)
as the site of the town of Potano visited by the de Soto expedition. The 17th-century mission of San Buenaventura de Potano is believed to have been founded
Hernando_de_Soto
Archaeological culture in Florida, US
culture area was occupied by the historical Potano Indians, a branch of the Timucua. They spoke the Potano dialect of the Timucua language. The sub-periods
Alachua_culture
United States historic place
Francisco de Potano was a Spanish mission near Alachua and Gainesville, Florida, United States. The mission of San Francisco de Potano was founded in
Mission San Francisco de Potano
Mission_San_Francisco_de_Potano
Indo-Aryan language
banāvī hatī. ahīnthī ja temṇe dharāsṇānā mīṭhānā agro taraph kūc karvāno potāno saṅkalp briṭiś vāīsarôyane patra lakhīne jaṇāvyo hato. tā.4thī me 1930nī
Gujarati_language
Marrinan; Jeffrey M. Mitchem; Marvin T. Smith; John E. Worth (2022). ""Then Potano": Archaeological investigations at the Richardson and White Ranch sites
List of missions in Spanish Florida
List_of_missions_in_Spanish_Florida
Native American people of Florida
appear to have spoken a different dialect of the Timucua language, perhaps Potano. The Yustaga were among the first Timucua to encounter Europeans, as their
Yustaga
Ranches in Florida in 17th century
seventeenth century, ranches were located along the middle St. Johns River, in Potano Province (present-day North Central Florida), and in Apalachee Province
Cattle ranching in Spanish Florida
Cattle_ranching_in_Spanish_Florida
Native American people originally from Florida
Weisman 1996, p. 183. Hann, John H. (1992). "Heathen Acuera, Murder, and a Potano Cimarrona: The St. Johns River and the Alachua Prairie in the 1670s". The
Seminole
Town in the state of Florida, United States
Hernando de Soto recorded finding a village of the Timucua portion of the Potano tribe located near by in 1539. In 1774, the American naturalist William
Micanopy,_Florida
County in Florida, United States
The Timucua-speaking Potano tribe lived in the Alachua culture area in the 16th century, when the Spanish entered Florida. The Potano were incorporated by
Alachua_County,_Florida
Extinct language in U.S. states of Florida and Georgia
north of the Santa Fe River in Florida and into southern Georgia. Potano – Potano and possibly the Yustaga and Ocale tribes, between the Aucilla River
Timucua_language
City in Florida, United States
Deptford culture campsite. When Europeans made first contact in the area, the Potano lived in the area. They were descendants of the Alachua culture people.
Gainesville,_Florida
City in Florida, United States
Hammock Preserve State Park. In the historic era, the primary town for the Potano tribe that lived throughout North Central Florida also was within San Felasco
Alachua,_Florida
Indigenous groups in the US
central Florida Ocale, central Florida Oconi, interior southeast Georgia Potano, north central Florida Tucururu (or Tucuru), central? Florida Utina (or
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands
Cattle ranch in Spanish Florida
ranching in Potano Province with the approval of Timucua chief Lúcas Menéndez, chief of the Timucua Province, which had expanded to include Potano Province
La_Chua_ranch
Legendary Spanish man turned into a fish
were not unheard of in Europe, nor in Spain, where writers such as Joviano Potano, Alejandro de Alejandro and Pedro Mexía had already written about similar
Fish-man
1704 engagement of Queen Anne's War
consolidated at San Francisco de Potano. In early 1703, the Muscogee attacked San Joseph de Ocuya and San Francisco de Potano, also raiding either Patali or
Apalachee_massacre
Keewatin Inuit 3,000 1670 James Mooney 169 SE Woodlands Spanish Florida Potano 3,000 1650 James Mooney 170 Southwest Mexican Cession Cocopah 3,000 1775
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Population_history_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
State park in Florida, United States
the 20th century. The site of the Spanish-era Mission San Francisco de Potano, on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, is in the park. ("San
San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park
San_Felasco_Hammock_Preserve_State_Park
Peoples of Florida prior to European-Americans
Lived in north-central Florida, perhaps identifiable as Northern Utina Potano – Chiefdom in north-central Florida, part of the mission system. Tucururu
Indigenous_peoples_of_Florida
Catholic religious outposts
Similarly, the missions among the Potano, centered on what is now Gainesville, were considered part of the Potano Province, while missions to the Acuera
Missions_in_Spanish_Florida
Private, coeducational school in Gainesville, Florida, United States
Francis of Assisi, inspired by the nearby historic Mission San Francisco de Potano, the first doctrina (a mission with a resident priest) in Florida west of
Saint Francis Catholic Academy
Saint_Francis_Catholic_Academy
Chief of the Saturiwa tribe
Utina. In 1567, Saturiwa joined a coalition with two other tribes, the Potano and the Mayaca, against the Utina and their Spanish allies. The following
Saturiwa_(chief)
Seminole Chief (c. 1710 – 1783)
ISSN 0015-4113. JSTOR 30149405. Hann, John H. (1992). "Heathen Acuera, Murder, and a Potano Cimarrona: The St. Johns River and the Alachua Prairie in the 1670s". The
Ahaya
1835–42 war in Florida
Encyclopædia Britannica. Hann, John H. (1992). "Heathen Acuera, Murder, and a Potano Cimarrona: The St. Johns River and the Alachua Prairie in the 1670s". The
Second_Seminole_War
Spanish soldier
for the Indians who had been living in the missions of San Francisco de Potano and Santa Fé de Teleco, fearing those places would be permanently depopulated
Pedro_Benedit_Horruytiner
of de Soto's expedition. Uzita Mocoso Urriparacoxi Timucua Ocale Acuera Potano Alachua culture Northern Utina Yustaga Uzachile Anhaica Apalachee Narváez
List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
List_of_sites_and_peoples_visited_by_the_Hernando_de_Soto_Expedition
Extinct Native American people in Florida
Northern Utina, but appear to have spoken a different dialect, perhaps Potano. Beyond the Yustaga were the non-Timucuan Apalachee, who lived throughout
Northern_Utina
Native American town in Georgia, US
Spanish executed many of the chiefs of Timucua (Northern Utina), Yustaga and Potano Provinces. Many of the towns thus left leaderless were already depopulated
Arapaha
Native American tribe in central Florida (16th-18th c.)
(Freshwater) Timucua. In 1567 the Mayaca joined with the Saturiwa and the Potano, another Timucua people, against the Agua Dulce, which was defeated with
Mayaca_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Rico San Francisco, Minnesota, an abandoned town Mission San Francisco de Potano, a Spanish mission to the Timucua Indians of Florida Mission San Francisco
San Francisco (disambiguation)
San_Francisco_(disambiguation)
Attempted French colonial settlement in Florida
the French into participating in attacks on villages of his rival, [the] Potano, to seize surplus corn." French soldiers who deserted from the fort raided
Fort_Caroline
Sub-missions of Catholic missions during the 16th–19th centuries
Pedro de Mocama. San Francisco de Potano 29.72993, -82.44179 1607 In 1607, Fray Prieto visited San Francisco de Potano, starting the construction of a church
Visitas
Chiefdom in Northern America
soldiers dead. In 1608 an alliance of Pohoy and Tocobaga may have threatened Potano people who had converted to Christianity. In 1611 a raiding party from the
Tocobaga
Chiefdom on Tampa Bay, Florida
century. In 1608, an alliance of Pohoy and Tocobago may have threatened those Potano who had been converted to Christianity. In 1611 a raiding party from the
Pohoy
north-central Florida Ocale, central Florida Oconi, interior southeast Georgia Potano, north-central Florida Saturiwa, northeast Florida Tacatacuru, coastal southeast
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Timucua tribe in Spanish Florida
west of the Utina, in the area around present-day Gainesville, were the Potano, another Timucua group who were enemies of the Utina. Down the St. Johns
Agua_Dulce_people
United States historic place
stratified and populous native peoples in Florida, surpassing the Timucua, Potano, Tocobaga, and Calusa. The Apalachee were part of the Mississippian culture
Mission_San_Luis_de_Apalache
Topics referred to by the same term
San Buenaventura Mission San Buenaventura, in Ventura San Buenaventura de Potano, a 17th-century Spanish mission in Florida San Buenaventura de Guadalquini
San_Buenaventura
Natural history museum in Florida, United States
of the town of Potano visited by the Hernando de Soto expedition, and of the early 17th century mission of San Buenaventura de Potano. The Spanish mission
Florida Museum of Natural History
Florida_Museum_of_Natural_History
Spanish colonial administrator (1643–1706)
eleven slaves, and Francisco had established an estancia (cattle ranch) in Potano Province, which would become the largest ranch in Spanish Florida. Tomás's
Tomás_Menéndez_Márquez
Timucua chiefdom in Spanish Florida
Augustine. The Saturiwa initially resisted the Spanish. In 1566 they joined the Potano and Mayaca against the Agua Dulce and their Spanish allies. In 1567 the
Saturiwa
Indigenous people of Florida and Georgia, US
Salada was distinct, and more closely related to the western dialects like Potano than to Mocama. The French Huguenot explorers, who first arrived in Florida
Mocama
History of city in Florida, USA
period, the region was home to the Potano, a Timucua chiefdom descended from Alachua culture people (the town of Potano was in what is now the San Felasco
History of Gainesville, Florida
History_of_Gainesville,_Florida
seventeenth century, ranches were located along the middle St. Johns River, in Potano Province (present-day North Central Florida), and in Apalachee Province
Agriculture_in_Florida
Spanish mission in Florida
Franciscan Father Martín Prieto, who had established the nearby San Francisco de Potano mission. Like other Spanish missions in Florida, Santa Fe de Toloca would
Santa_Fe_de_Toloca
Association of Native American tribal towns
interior of Florida were quickly reduced to the Mission San Francisco de Potano near present-day Gainesville, the recently created settlement of Apalachee
Apalachicola_Province
City in Florida, United States
during the 16th century. Natives in Alachua County were allied with Chief Potano, and those in Palatka were allied with Chief Utina. In 1774, William Bartram
Hawthorne,_Florida
Native American Chiefdom in 17th century Georgia
Mocama dialect he spoke and the Oconi dialect. Pareja described the Oconi, Potano, Cascangue, and Ibi people as all speaking the same language. As was typical
Oconi
282778 (Micanopy Historic District) Micanopy 39 Mission San Francisco de Potano Upload image April 30, 2009 (#09000251) Off County Road 236 north of High
National Register of Historic Places listings in Alachua County, Florida
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Alachua_County,_Florida
Spanish colonial governor (d. 1649)
others to work on construction of the fort in St. Augustine. By the 1640s Potano Province had become largely depopulated and subsumed into Timucua Province
Francisco_Menéndez_Márquez
Surgical procedure used primarily in the treatment of short bowel syndrome
Practice. American College of Surgeons, December 2010. Jones, B., Hull, M., Potanos, K., Zurakowski, D., Fitzgibbons, S., Ching Y., Duggan, C., Jaksic, T.
Serial transverse enteroplasty
Serial_transverse_enteroplasty
Extinct genus of fishes
genus name Potanichthys is a portmanteau of the Ancient Greek ποτάνος (potanos, winged/flying) and ιχθύς (ichthys, fish). The species epithet refers to
Potanichthys
Indian nephrologist (1932–2019)
autobiography Tryst with Destiny (1996) is translated in Gujarati as Purusharth Potano: Prasad Prabhuno (2016) by Aruna Vanikar. He died on 2 October 2019 in Ahmedabad
Hargovind Laxmishanker Trivedi
Hargovind_Laxmishanker_Trivedi
16/17th-century Spanish naval officer and colonial administrator of Florida
exploring the territory and subjugating the chiefs of the provinces of Potano, Timuena, Apalachee, Cicale, and the Mosquitos, as well as the chiefs of
Gonzalo_Méndez_de_Canço
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Gaelic, Irish
Little Raven; To Brand; Smelly Hair; A Prince; Little Drop
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Greek
(Ζακχαῖος) Variant spelling of Greek Zakchaios, ZAKKHAIOS means "clean, innocent."Â
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Indian, Telugu
Glowing
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(רï‹× Ö´×™) Hebrew unisex name RONI means "my joy" or "my song." Compare with another form of Roni.
Male
Welsh
Breton and Welsh form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PADRIG means "patrician; of noble descent."
Boy/Male
English American German
Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
A Woman with Beautiful Hari
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu, Intelligent
Girl/Female
Biblical
High, throwing down.
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