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The Mocama were a Native American people who lived in the coastal areas of what are now northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. A Timucua group, they spoke the dialect known as Mocama, the best-attested dialect of the Timucua language. Their territory extended from about the Altamaha River in Georgia to south of St. Augustine, Florida, covering the Sea Islands and the inland waterways, including the mouth of the St. Johns River in present-day Jacksonville and the Intracoastal. At the time of contact with Europeans, there were two major chiefdoms among the Mocama, the Saturiwa and the Tacatacuru, each of which evidently had authority over multiple villages.

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  • Mocama (ca)
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  • Le peuple Mocama est un groupe d'Amérindiens qui vivaient au Nord de la Floride et en Géorgie depuis 2500 ans avant Jésus Christ et jusqu'au moment de l'arrivée des premiers Européens. (fr)
  • Els mocama eren una tribu d'amerindis de Florida que vivien a les àrees costaneres de l'actual nord de Florida i sud-est de Geòrgia. Eren un grup timucua i parlaven el dialecte conegut com a Mocama, el millor testimoniat de la llengua timucua. (ca)
  • The Mocama were a Native American people who lived in the coastal areas of what are now northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. A Timucua group, they spoke the dialect known as Mocama, the best-attested dialect of the Timucua language. Their territory extended from about the Altamaha River in Georgia to south of St. Augustine, Florida, covering the Sea Islands and the inland waterways, including the mouth of the St. Johns River in present-day Jacksonville and the Intracoastal. At the time of contact with Europeans, there were two major chiefdoms among the Mocama, the Saturiwa and the Tacatacuru, each of which evidently had authority over multiple villages. (en)
  • I Mocama erano una popolazione di nativi americani che vivevano nelle zone costiere dell'attuale Florida settentrionale e della Georgia sudorientale. Appartenevano al gruppo Timucua e parlavano il dialetto conosciuto come Mocama, il dialetto più diffuso della lingua timucua. (it)
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