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Tacatacuru was a Timucua chiefdom located on Cumberland Island in what is now the U.S. state of Georgia in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was one of two chiefdoms of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of southeastern Georgia and northern Florida.

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  • Tacatacuru (ca)
  • Tacatacuru (fr)
  • Tacatacuru (en)
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  • La tribu Tacatacuru est une chefferie de la Nation Timucua installée sur l'Île de Cumberland et une partie de la côte de la Géorgie. Les Tacatacuru furent les alliés Amérindiens des Français lors de la fondation de la colonie de la Floride française au XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Tacatacuru fou un cacicat timucua situat a l' en l'actual estat de Geòrgia en els segles xvi i xvii. Van ser un dels dos cacicats del subgrup timucua conegut com a Mocama, que parlava el dialecte Mocama de la llengua timucua i vivia a les zones costaneres del sud-est de Geòrgia i el nord de Florida. (ca)
  • Tacatacuru was a Timucua chiefdom located on Cumberland Island in what is now the U.S. state of Georgia in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was one of two chiefdoms of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of southeastern Georgia and northern Florida. (en)
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  • Tacatacuru (en)
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  • Cumberland Island and the adjacent coastal areas of the U.S. state of Georgia (en)
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  • Tacatacuru (en)
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  • Timucua language, Mocama dialect (en)
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  • Tacatacuru fou un cacicat timucua situat a l' en l'actual estat de Geòrgia en els segles xvi i xvii. Van ser un dels dos cacicats del subgrup timucua conegut com a Mocama, que parlava el dialecte Mocama de la llengua timucua i vivia a les zones costaneres del sud-est de Geòrgia i el nord de Florida. Els tacatacuru estaven entre les primeres tribus natives que es trobaren amb l'expedició de l'explorador francès Jean Ribault en 1562, i sembla que van interactuar de manera amistosa amb els francesos quan van establir Fort Caroline a l'actual Jacksonville, Florida en 1564. Més tard es van involucrar molt en el sistema de missions espanyola, i una de les primeres missions a la Florida espanyola, San Pedro de Mocama, va ser establerta al seu territori. Igual que altres tribus de la zona, que es van veure molt afectades per les malalties i la guerra amb altres pobles durant el segle xvii. Per 1675 havien abandonat l'illa de Cumberland i traslladat al sud, on es van fusionar amb altres pobles timucua i van perdre la seva identitat independent. (ca)
  • La tribu Tacatacuru est une chefferie de la Nation Timucua installée sur l'Île de Cumberland et une partie de la côte de la Géorgie. Les Tacatacuru furent les alliés Amérindiens des Français lors de la fondation de la colonie de la Floride française au XVIe siècle. (fr)
  • Tacatacuru was a Timucua chiefdom located on Cumberland Island in what is now the U.S. state of Georgia in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was one of two chiefdoms of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of southeastern Georgia and northern Florida. The Tacatacuru were among the first native tribes to meet French explorer Jean Ribault's expedition in 1562. They appear to have interacted amicably with the French when they people established Fort Caroline in present-day Jacksonville, Florida, in 1564. The Tacatacuru later became deeply involved in the Spanish mission system, and one of the first missions in Spanish Florida, San Pedro de Mocama, was established in their territory. Like other tribes in the area, they were greatly affected by Eurasian diseases and war with other peoples through the 17th century. By 1675, they had abandoned Cumberland Island and relocated south, where they merged with other Timucua peoples and lost their independent identity. (en)
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