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- Pohoy abstract "Pohoy (also Pojoy, Pojoi, Pooy, Posoy, Pujoy) was a chiefdom on the shores of Tampa Bay in the late sixteenth century and all of the seventeenth century. Following slave-taking raids by Hichiti language-speaking Muscogee people (called Lower Creeks by the English and Uchise by the Spanish) at the beginning of the eighteenth century, the surviving Pohoy people lived in several locations in peninsular Florida. The Pohoy disappeared from historical accounts after 1739.".
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- Pohoy wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Pohoy wikiPageRevisionID "592820439".
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Alafae.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Alafia_River.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Amacapira.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Apalachee_Province.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Bomto.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Calusa.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Florida.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Chiefdom.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Gainesville,_Florida.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Hernando_de_Soto.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Hichiti_language.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Hillsborough_River_(Florida).
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Hitchiti.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Jororo.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Okeechobee.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink League_(unit).
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sites_and_peoples_visited_by_the_Hernando_de_Soto_Expedition.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Little_Manatee_River.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Mayaca_people.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Mocoso.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Mound.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Mound_Builders.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Mound_builder_(people).
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Muscogee.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Muscogee_people.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Narváez_expedition.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Menéndez_de_Avilés.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Potano.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Safety_Harbor_culture.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Sarasota_Bay.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink St._Augustine,_Florida.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Suwannee_River.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Tampa_Bay.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Tampa_Riverwalk.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Tocobaga.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Tocobago.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Uzita_(Florida).
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Wacissa_River.
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLink Withlacoochee_River_(Florida).
- Pohoy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pohoy".
- Pohoy hasPhotoCollection Pohoy.
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- Pohoy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pre-Columbian_North_America.
- Pohoy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pohoy subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands.
- Pohoy subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Florida.
- Pohoy subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Pohoy hypernym Chiefdom.
- Pohoy type Group.
- Pohoy type Settlement.
- Pohoy type Group.
- Pohoy type People.
- Pohoy comment "Pohoy (also Pojoy, Pojoi, Pooy, Posoy, Pujoy) was a chiefdom on the shores of Tampa Bay in the late sixteenth century and all of the seventeenth century. Following slave-taking raids by Hichiti language-speaking Muscogee people (called Lower Creeks by the English and Uchise by the Spanish) at the beginning of the eighteenth century, the surviving Pohoy people lived in several locations in peninsular Florida. The Pohoy disappeared from historical accounts after 1739.".
- Pohoy label "Pohoy".
- Pohoy sameAs Pohoy.
- Pohoy sameAs Pohoy.
- Pohoy sameAs m.0j7hm7r.
- Pohoy sameAs Pohoy.
- Pohoy sameAs Q7207794.
- Pohoy sameAs Q7207794.
- Pohoy wasDerivedFrom Pohoy?oldid=592820439.
- Pohoy isPrimaryTopicOf Pohoy.