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The Jaega (also Jega, Xega, Jaece, Geiga) were Native Americans living in a chiefdom of the same name, which included the coastal parts of present-day Martin County and northern Palm Beach County, Florida at the time of initial European contact, and until the 18th century. The area occupied by the Jaega corresponds to the East Okeechobee Area, an archaeological culture that is part of, or closely related to, the Belle Glade culture. The name Jobé, or Jové [ˈxoβe], has been identified as a synonym of Jaega, a sub-group of the Jaega, or a town of the Jaega.

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  • Els jaega (també jega, xega, jaece, geiga, jobe) eren una tribu d'amerindis de Florida que vivien al llarg de la costa de l'actual i el , Florida en el moment del primer contacte europeu, i fins a algun moment en el segle xviii. Poc se sap dels orígens dels jaega, però podrien haver estat una tribu ais, que van ocupar la costa al nord seu. Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, qui va estar captiu per les tribus de Florida durant 17 anys durant el segle xvi, va implicar que ais i jaega parlaven el mateix idioma. Els jaega eren lligats als ais per matrimoni entre caps i llurs parents. Els idiomes ais i jaega s'han assignat provisionalment per alguns estudiosos a la família lingüística muskogi, i per altres a la família lingüística arawak. (ca)
  • The Jaega (also Jega, Xega, Jaece, Geiga) were Native Americans living in a chiefdom of the same name, which included the coastal parts of present-day Martin County and northern Palm Beach County, Florida at the time of initial European contact, and until the 18th century. The area occupied by the Jaega corresponds to the East Okeechobee Area, an archaeological culture that is part of, or closely related to, the Belle Glade culture. The name Jobé, or Jové [ˈxoβe], has been identified as a synonym of Jaega, a sub-group of the Jaega, or a town of the Jaega. (en)
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  • Els jaega (també jega, xega, jaece, geiga, jobe) eren una tribu d'amerindis de Florida que vivien al llarg de la costa de l'actual i el , Florida en el moment del primer contacte europeu, i fins a algun moment en el segle xviii. Poc se sap dels orígens dels jaega, però podrien haver estat una tribu ais, que van ocupar la costa al nord seu. Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, qui va estar captiu per les tribus de Florida durant 17 anys durant el segle xvi, va implicar que ais i jaega parlaven el mateix idioma. Els jaega eren lligats als ais per matrimoni entre caps i llurs parents. Els idiomes ais i jaega s'han assignat provisionalment per alguns estudiosos a la família lingüística muskogi, i per altres a la família lingüística arawak. (ca)
  • The Jaega (also Jega, Xega, Jaece, Geiga) were Native Americans living in a chiefdom of the same name, which included the coastal parts of present-day Martin County and northern Palm Beach County, Florida at the time of initial European contact, and until the 18th century. The area occupied by the Jaega corresponds to the East Okeechobee Area, an archaeological culture that is part of, or closely related to, the Belle Glade culture. The name Jobé, or Jové [ˈxoβe], has been identified as a synonym of Jaega, a sub-group of the Jaega, or a town of the Jaega. (en)
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