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- Northern_Utina abstract "The Northern Utina, also known as the Timucua or simply Utina, were a Timucua people of northern Florida. They lived north of the Santa Fe River and east of the Suwanee River, and spoke a dialect of the Timucua language known as \"Timucua proper\". They appear to have been closely associated with the Yustaga people, who lived on the other side of the Suwanee. The Northern Utina represented one of the most powerful tribal units in the region in the 16th and 17th centuries, and may have been organized as a loose chiefdom or confederation of smaller chiefdoms. The Fig Springs archaeological site may be the remains of their principal village, Ayacuto, and the later Spanish mission of San Martín de Timucua.The Northern Utina had sporadic contact with the Europeans beginning in the first half of the 16th century. In 1539 Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto passed through the Northern Utina region, where he captured and subsequently executed Aguacaleycuen, who may have been the principal chief at the time. Later French sources note a powerful chief in the area named Onatheaqua, who may have been a successor to Aguacaleycuen. After several decades of resistance the Northern Utina became part of the Spanish mission system in Florida in 1597. Their territory was organized as the Timucua Province, and San Martín de Timucua and three other missions were established between 1608 and 1616. The profile of the Northern Utina increased considerably as smaller peripheral provinces were incorporated into the Timucua Province, which eventually included all of northern Florida between approximately the Aucilla and St. Johns Rivers. However, the tribe experienced significant demographic decline during the same period due to disease and other factors. They took the forefront in the Timucua Rebellion of 1665. This was put down by the Spanish, who razed their villages and relocated the populace to a series of new communities along the Camino Real or Royal Road running between the Apalachee Province and St. Augustine. In this reduced position the Northern Utina were largely powerless against raids by northern tribes allied with the English settlers such as the Creek and Yamasee, and suffered further from epidemics. They eventually moved closer to St. Augustine and mingled with other Timucua groups, losing their independent identity.".
- Northern_Utina language Timucua_language.
- Northern_Utina populationPlace Suwannee_River.
- Northern_Utina related Timucua.
- Northern_Utina religion Folk_religion.
- Northern_Utina thumbnail Ocala_Timucua_paha03.jpg?width=300.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageID "27823143".
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- Northern_Utina wikiPageRevisionID "672761381".
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Agua_Dulce_people.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Alachua_culture.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Apalachee.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Apalachee_Province.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_Mountains.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Arapaha.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Aucilla_River.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_Florida.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Timucua.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Chiefdom.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Conquistador.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Fig_Springs_mission_site.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Panhandle.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Folk_religion.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Caroline.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Hernando_de_Soto.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Ichetucknee_River.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Jerald_T._Milanich.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Leon-Jefferson_culture.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Madison_County,_Florida.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Muscogee.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Narváez_expedition.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Platform_mound.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Potano.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe_River_(Florida).
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fé_de_Toloca.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Saturiwa.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_missions_in_Florida.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink St._Augustine,_Florida.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_River.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Suwannee_River.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Suwannee_Valley_culture.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Taylor_County,_Florida.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Timucua.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Timucua_language.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Weeden_Island_culture.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Yamasee.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink Yustaga.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink File:Black_drink.jpg.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink File:DeSoto_Map_Leg_1_HRoe_2008.jpg.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLink File:Ocala_Timucua_paha03.jpg.
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Northern Utina".
- Northern_Utina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timucua".
- Northern_Utina group "Northern Utina".
- Northern_Utina languages "Timucua language, Timucua proper dialect".
- Northern_Utina population "Extinct as tribe".
- Northern_Utina regions "Northern Florida east of the Suwanee River".
- Northern_Utina related Timucua.
- Northern_Utina religions Folk_religion.
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- Northern_Utina subject Category:Spanish_Florida.
- Northern_Utina subject Category:Timucua.
- Northern_Utina hypernym People.
- Northern_Utina type EthnicGroup.
- Northern_Utina type Group.
- Northern_Utina type Group.
- Northern_Utina type People.
- Northern_Utina type Thing.
- Northern_Utina type Q41710.
- Northern_Utina comment "The Northern Utina, also known as the Timucua or simply Utina, were a Timucua people of northern Florida. They lived north of the Santa Fe River and east of the Suwanee River, and spoke a dialect of the Timucua language known as \"Timucua proper\". They appear to have been closely associated with the Yustaga people, who lived on the other side of the Suwanee.".
- Northern_Utina label "Northern Utina".
- Northern_Utina differentFrom Agua_Dulce_people.
- Northern_Utina sameAs Q7059106.
- Northern_Utina sameAs Utina_septentrional.
- Northern_Utina sameAs m.0cm8s7v.
- Northern_Utina sameAs Q7059106.
- Northern_Utina wasDerivedFrom Northern_Utina?oldid=672761381.
- Northern_Utina depiction Ocala_Timucua_paha03.jpg.
- Northern_Utina isPrimaryTopicOf Northern_Utina.
- Northern_Utina name "Northern Utina".