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173: 236:, a chiefdom ruled by Chief Utina or Outina. The French supported the Utina and helped defeat the Potano. After Spain expelled France from Florida, it also supported the Utina. In 1584 the Potano killed a Spanish captain leading an invasion into Potano territory. To punish them, a second Spanish expedition attacked and killed many Potano and drove the rest from their towns. After that attack, the town of Potano was moved to the Fox Pond site near the 161: 667: 305:
In 1656 the Potano participated in the Timucuan rebellion against the Spanish authorities. The Spanish prevailed after eight months. During the fighting, they had burned most of the Timucuan towns and missions. After the rebellion, the Spanish re-established the Potano missions (San Francisco and
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led an army through Potano territory. There were 700 or more people in de Soto's army. They forced villagers to give up stored food to them. By the time de Soto's army reached Potano territory, he was intent on spending the winter in the
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Santa Ana). In 1672 the Potano suffered many deaths from an unidentified disease. One colonial estimate figured the population of the Potano at 3,000 in 1650. By 1675, only 160 people were surviving at the two Potano missions.
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ranches in Timucuan territory, including several in Potano territory. Much of the evidence for these ranches was recorded as Potano complaints to Spanish officials that cattle were running loose and eating village crops.
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domain, and the army passed through quickly. The army passed through Potano towns that the Spanish called Itaraholata (or Ytara) (probably in western Marion County), Potano (near present-day
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without a resident missionary) named Apula was established in the town of Potano, but was destroyed in the Spanish raid of 1584 or 1585. A couple of
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Boyer,III, Willet (2015). "Potano in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: New Excavations at the Richardson/UF Village Site, 8AL100".
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The Potano being defeated by Chief Utina with the assistance of French forces. This image supposedly based on an original etching by
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in the southeastern United States. The Spanish generally applied the same name to a chief and to his chiefdom. Thus,
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Willet Boyer, “Names of Power: An Analysis of Names from the Acuera Chiefdom of the Ocklawaha River Valley,”
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in areas no longer used by the reduced Potano population. There is evidence of twenty-five Spanish-owned
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expedition passed to the west of Potano territory in 1528. While not engaging with the Potano, the
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existed in Potano territory in the 1590s. In 1606 Spanish missionaries established a
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as refugees, but the Potano effectively became extinct as a tribe at that time.
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By 1685, tribes from north of Florida, supplied with arms and often joined by
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Following the Timucuan rebellion, the Spanish made many land grants to their
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Approximate area occupied by the Potano tribe at the time of European contact
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A proposed route for the first leg of the de Soto Expedition, based on
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List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
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and incited warfare by competing tribes in the area. In 1539
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is unlikely to depict Native American warfare accurately
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(1995). 352: 7: 1274:Bandelier National Monument 1148:List of Mississippian sites 935:Pre-Columbian North America 776:St. Croix River Access Site 396:is Spanish for "bad peace". 340: 10: 2033: 1694:West Oak Forest Earthlodge 1299:The Bluff Point Stoneworks 1008:Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) 630:- retrieved March 31, 2006 463:The Florida Anthropologist 368:was a widespread term for 296:San Buenaventura de Potano 240:northwest of Gainesville. 1963: 1935:Three Sisters agriculture 1790: 1722: 1254: 983: 941: 855: 794: 696: 678: 521:Milanich 1999; pp. 55–56. 451:50, no. 2 (October 2008). 97: 92: 85: 80: 71: 66: 54: 49: 44: 39: 27: 1474:Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site 1033:Buttermilk Creek complex 709:Beattie Park Mound Group 449:Southeastern Archaeology 136:and the western part of 1674:Town Creek Indian Mound 1644:Sierra de San Francisco 1499:Meadowcroft Rockshelter 842:Suwannee Valley culture 272:San Francisco de Potano 132:, the northern half of 1329:Coso Rock Art District 1216:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek 1119:List of Hopewell sites 832:Princess Point complex 812:Clemson Island culture 672:Late Woodland cultures 544:Hann, John H. 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Gainesville
Alachua
Santa Fe River
French
Fort Caroline
Utina
Devil's Millhopper

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