The Surruque people lived along the middle Atlantic coast of Florida during the 16th and 17th centuries. They may have spoken a dialect of the Timucua...
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Cape, was occupied by the Surruque people. The Surruque were allied with the Ais, but it is not clear whether the Surruque spoke a Timucua language, or...
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1605 on a mission to establish relations between Spanish Florida and the Surruque and Ais peoples of the coast of what are now Volusia and Brevard counties...
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south of St. Augustine. These include: Surruque In New Smyrna Beach. Mexia and his party arrived at Surruque on June 6, 1605, and remained in the area...
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Sugeree (Sagarees, Sugaws, Sugar, Succa), North Carolina and South Carolina Surruque, east central Florida Suteree (Sitteree, Sutarees, Sataree), North Carolina...
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illustrator, Jacques LeMoyne, made a map showing an Indian village named Surruque el Viejo near el Baradero de Suroc. The name "Oak Hill" seems to have been...
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called Turtle Mound, it has had several names throughout history including Surruque in the 16th century, named after the cacique (chief) and Indian tribe that...
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where they had tried to establish a fort and mission in the 17th century. Surruque – Tribe that lived north of the Ais, possibly related to either Ais or...
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"Proper") Mocoso Ocale Oconi Potano Mocama Saturiwa Tacatacuru Guadalquini Surruque Tucururu Utinahica Yufera Yustaga The largest and best known of the eastern...
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George, appear to have spoken a language related to that of the Ais. The Surruque to the north and the Jaega to the south were politically subordinate to...
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