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- Saturiwa abstract "The Saturiwa were a Timucua chiefdom centered on the mouth of the St. Johns River in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. They were the largest and best attested chiefdom of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of present-day northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. They were a prominent political force in the early days of European settlement in Florida, forging friendly relations with the French Huguenot settlers at Fort Caroline in 1564 and later becoming heavily involved in the Spanish mission system.The Saturiwa are so called after their chief at the time of contact with the Europeans, Saturiwa. At that time the chief's main village was located on the south bank of the St. Johns River, and he was sovereign over thirty other chiefs and their villages. Chief Saturiwa allied with the French, who built Fort Caroline in Saturiwa territory, and later aided them against the Spanish of St. Augustine. After the French were dislodged from Florida, the Saturiwa made peace with the Spanish, who established Mission San Juan del Puerto near their main village. Like other Florida native peoples, the Saturiwa were decimated by new infectious diseases and warfare through the 17th century. They disappear from the historical record by the start of the 18th century; surviving Saturiwa likely merged with other Timucua and lost their independent identity.".
- Saturiwa language Mocama.
- Saturiwa language Timucua_language.
- Saturiwa populationPlace Florida.
- Saturiwa related Timucua.
- Saturiwa religion Folk_religion.
- Saturiwa thumbnail Lemoy011.jpg?width=300.
- Saturiwa wikiPageID "27341270".
- Saturiwa wikiPageLength "9650".
- Saturiwa wikiPageOutDegree "66".
- Saturiwa wikiPageRevisionID "681001214".
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Agua_Dulce_people.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Timucua.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Chiefdom.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Cumberland_Island.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Dominique_de_Gourgue.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink European_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Folk_religion.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Caroline.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Fort_George_Island_Cultural_State_Park.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Pareja.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Huguenot.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Jacksonville,_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_le_Moyne.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Ribault.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Lake_George_(Florida).
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Little_Talbot_Island_State_Park.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Mayaca_people.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Mocama.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Palatka,_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Menéndez_de_Avilés.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Potano.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink René_Goulaine_de_Laudonnière.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_del_Puerto,_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink San_Pedro_de_Mocama.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Saturiwa_(chief).
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_missions_in_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink St._Augustine,_Florida.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_River.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_culture.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink St._Marys_River_(Florida–Georgia).
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Tacatacuru.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Theodor_de_Bry.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Timucua.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink Timucua_language.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink File:Lemoy011.jpg.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLink File:LemoyneRibaultMon.jpg.
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chief Saturiwa".
- Saturiwa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saturiwa".
- Saturiwa group "Saturiwa".
- Saturiwa imageCaption "One of Theodor de Bry's engravings, supposedly based on drawings by Jacques LeMoyne, depicting Chief Saturiwa preparing his men for battle".
- Saturiwa languages "Timucuan language, Mocama dialect".
- Saturiwa population "Extinct as tribe".
- Saturiwa regions "North Florida around the mouth of the St. Johns River".
- Saturiwa related Timucua.
- Saturiwa religions Folk_religion.
- Saturiwa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Saturiwa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Saturiwa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ethnic_group.
- Saturiwa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Saturiwa subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Saturiwa subject Category:Spanish_Florida.
- Saturiwa subject Category:Timucua.
- Saturiwa hypernym Chiefdom.
- Saturiwa type EthnicGroup.
- Saturiwa type Settlement.
- Saturiwa type People.
- Saturiwa type Thing.
- Saturiwa type Q41710.
- Saturiwa comment "The Saturiwa were a Timucua chiefdom centered on the mouth of the St. Johns River in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. They were the largest and best attested chiefdom of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of present-day northern Florida and southeastern Georgia.".
- Saturiwa label "Saturiwa".
- Saturiwa sameAs Q3474035.
- Saturiwa sameAs Saturiwa.
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- Saturiwa sameAs Saturiwa.
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- Saturiwa sameAs Saturiwa.
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- Saturiwa wasDerivedFrom Saturiwa?oldid=681001214.
- Saturiwa depiction Lemoy011.jpg.
- Saturiwa isPrimaryTopicOf Saturiwa.
- Saturiwa name "Saturiwa".