• The Oconi or Ocone were a Timucua people that spoke a dialect of the Timucua language. They lived in a chiefdom on the margin of or in the Okefenokee...
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  • Generating Station, in South Carolina Oconi, Ocone, or Oconee, a branch of the Timucua people in southeastern Georgia Oconi, Ocone, or Oconee, a town in Apalachee...
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    the Timucua-speaking Oconi, who dwelt in or on the margin of the swamp. The Spanish friars built the mission of Santiago de Oconi in order to convert them...
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    include the Muscogee (including the Hitchiti subgroup), the Cherokee, the Oconi, the Guale, the Yamasee and the Apalachee. Other tribes which at various...
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    satellite village. A mission church may have been built in Oconi as early as 1612. The residents of Oconi claimed in 1657 that it was the first place in Apalachee...
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    early 18th century. The name exists in several variations, including Ocone, Oconi, Ocony, and Ekwoni. The city of Oconee was named after the river that bears...
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    Santiago de Oconi mission to Mission Nombre de Dios in 1655, eventually burning the Oconi town to force them to move. Most of the people of Oconi fled to...
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    Wilmington-Savannah cultures. The Oconi lived further west, perhaps on the east side of the Okefenokee Swamp. Both the Ibi and Oconi eventually received their...
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    central Georgia. The name exists in several variations, including Ocone, Oconi, Ocony, and Ekwoni. Oconee County was created from the southwestern part...
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  • Hitchiti Sabacôla Sauocola chicasa Sawokli or Sauwoogelo possibly Hitchiti Oconi Ocóni Oconee Hitchiti Apalachôcoli Apalachicoli Apalachicola or Palachicola...
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    southeast Georgia Northern Utina north central Florida Ocale, central Florida Oconi, interior southeast Georgia Potano, north central Florida Tucururu (or Tucuru)...
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    Icafui are described living on the mainland east of the Ibi, Yufera, and Oconi, which would correspond to a homeland on or not far inland from the Georgia...
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    early 18th century. The name exists in several variations, including Ocone, Oconi, Ocony, and Ekwoni. One of the main sources of pollution comes from fecal...
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    Yamasee or Santa María de Guale Mocama 1675 Santiago de Oconi (near the Okefenokee Swamp) Oconi Early 16th century - 1655 Santo Domingo de Asao or Santo...
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  • mission was in an Apalachee village with no connection to either the Timuqua Oconi or the Hitchiti Oconee. The mission was at Xinayca (also called Nixaxipa)...
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    tribe, on the upper reaches of the Oklawaha River and around Lake Weir. OconiOconi tribe (not to be confused with the Muskogean speaking Oconee tribe)...
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  • system, Ocale – Lived in north-central Florida, part of the mission system. Oconi – Lived in southeastern Georgia. Onatheagua – Lived in north-central Florida...
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    southeast Georgia Northern Utina north-central Florida Ocale, central Florida Oconi, interior southeast Georgia Potano, north-central Florida Saturiwa, northeast...
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  • 18th century. Oconee is also written Aconnee, Ocone, and Oconi. "Oconee", "Ocone", and "Oconi" were also the names of a Timucua chiefdom in Southeastern...
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    time between 1630 and 1655 the Oconi and Ibihica missions were merged. The Spanish later ordered the combined Ibi and Oconi to move to the coast. When they...
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    According to his analysis, the La Concepción de Ayubale, San Francisco de Oconi, San Antonio de Bacqua, San Martín de Tomole and Santa Cruz y San Pedro...
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  • it still preserves this inscription: TREBARONNE V(otum) S(Olvit) OCONUS OCONIS f(ilius) which translates as: Oconus, son of Oco, has fulfilled the vow...
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  • the removal of Indians from the remote towns of {Ibi people|Ybica]] and Oconi to repopulate Mission Nombre de Dios, located at the spot where Pedro Menéndez...
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  • relocate the Indian converts who lived at the interior mission of Santiago de Oconi within the Okeefenokee Swamp (in what is now southeastern Georgia), to the...
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