• Pohoy was a chiefdom on the shores of Tampa Bay in present-day Florida in the late sixteenth century and all of the seventeenth century. Following slave-taking...
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  • shores of Tampa Bay were likely affiliated with other chiefdoms, such as the Pohoy, Uzita, and Mocoso. Study of archaeological artifacts has provided insight...
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    lived to the south), there is less surviving documentation describing the Pohoy, who lived near the mouth of the Hillsborough River near today's downtown...
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  • Costa, Alafaia/Alafaya/Alafeyes Costas) – Closely related to or part of Pohoy. Amacano – When first reported by the Spanish in the 1620s, they lived along...
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    Louisiana and Mississippi Ais, eastern coastal Florida Alafay (Alafia, Pojoy, Pohoy, Costas Alafeyes, Alafaya Costas), Florida Amacano, Florida west coast Apalachee...
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    hospital James McKay Sr., key mayor of Tampa the Mocoso, Tocobaga, and Pohoy indigenous peoples Additional honorees have been selected and busts added...
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    a battle in central Florida involving the Amacapira, Bomto, Mayaca, and Pohoy peoples. The governor had sent a scout to investigate the battle, who reported...
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    Tampa Bay (in the Safety Harbor culture area) – including Tocobaga, Uzita, Pohoy, and Mocoso – as Timucua speakers, classified by Goggin as Southern Timucua...
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  • the 1620s, there was war between the unchristianized Pohoy and Amacano Indian peoples. The Pohoy lived on the shores of Tampa Bay, and the Amacano probably...
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    Louisiana and Mississippi Ais, eastern coastal Florida Alafay (Alafia, Pojoy, Pohoy, Costas Alafeyes, Alafaya Costas), Florida Amacano, Florida west coast Apalachee...
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  • the Jaega tribe. Alafaya – After the Alafay people, a sub-group of the Pohoy Apalachicola – from Choctaw Apalachee + oklah, "people". Name of the Apalachicola...
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  • Tampa Bay. In 1628 or 1629, the Spanish in St. Augustine pressured the Pohoy of Tampa Bay to make peace with the Amacano, which suggests that the Amacano...
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    named in Spanish accounts include Mocoso, on the east side of Tampa Bay, Pohoy (Capaloey), possibly on the north side of Hillsborough Bay, and Uzita, on...
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    Harbor culture. Two chiefdoms of the Safety Harbor culture, Mocoso and Pohoy, were adjacent to where the Hillsborough River entered Tampa Bay. Hernando...
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  • Hillsborough River. There may have been a fourth independent chiefdom, the Pohoy or Capaloey, centered on Hillsborough Bay near today's downtown and port...
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    century the Spanish referred to the area where Uzita had been located as Pohoy. List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition Milanich...
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  • Badajoz, Spain, to Tampa Bay to retaliate against the unconverted Indians of Pohoy for killing seventeen Christian Indians who were carrying supplies on the...
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