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- Agua_Dulce_people abstract "The Agua Dulce or Agua Fresca (Freshwater) were a Timucua group of northeastern Florida. They lived in the St. Johns River watershed north of Lake George, and spoke a dialect of the Timucua language also known as Agua Dulce.In the 1560s Agua Dulce villages were organized into a chiefdom known as the Utina, one of the region's most powerful and prominent forces in the early days of European colonization in Florida. They had dealings with the French colony of Fort Caroline, and later allied with the Spanish of St. Augustine, who established several missions in their territory. However, the chiefdom declined significantly in the last decades of the 16th century, and their confederacy fragmented into at least three chiefdoms. The main body of the tribe withdrew south along the St. Johns River, and were known as the Agua Dulce to the Spanish. A group of Christianized Agua Dulce migrated to the east towards St. Augustine, and became known as the Tocoy. The Acuera, who spoke a different dialect but appear to have been part of the Utina confederacy in the days of French settlement, also broke away and established their own chiefdom.".
- Agua_Dulce_people language Agua_Fresca.
- Agua_Dulce_people language Timucua_language.
- Agua_Dulce_people populationPlace Florida.
- Agua_Dulce_people related Timucua.
- Agua_Dulce_people religion Folk_religion.
- Agua_Dulce_people thumbnail Lemoy012.jpg?width=300.
- Agua_Dulce_people wikiPageID "27659966".
- Agua_Dulce_people wikiPageRevisionID "594287891".
- Agua_Dulce_people group "Utina".
- Agua_Dulce_people hasPhotoCollection Agua_Dulce_people.
- Agua_Dulce_people imageCaption "One of Theodor de Bry's engravings, supposedly based on drawings by Jacques LeMoyne, depicting Chief Utina consulting his "sorcerer" before battle".
- Agua_Dulce_people languages "Timucua language, Agua Fresca dialect".
- Agua_Dulce_people population "Extinct as tribe".
- Agua_Dulce_people regions "North Florida along the middle St. Johns River".
- Agua_Dulce_people related Timucua.
- Agua_Dulce_people religions Folk_religion.
- Agua_Dulce_people subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southeastern_Woodlands.
- Agua_Dulce_people subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Florida.
- Agua_Dulce_people subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Florida.
- Agua_Dulce_people subject Category:Timucua.
- Agua_Dulce_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Agua_Dulce_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Agua_Dulce_people type Group100031264.
- Agua_Dulce_people type IndigenousPeoplesOfTheSoutheasternWoodlands.
- Agua_Dulce_people type NativeAmericanTribesInFlorida.
- Agua_Dulce_people type People107942152.
- Agua_Dulce_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Agua_Dulce_people type Tribe108372411.
- Agua_Dulce_people type EthnicGroup.
- Agua_Dulce_people type Collective.
- Agua_Dulce_people comment "The Agua Dulce or Agua Fresca (Freshwater) were a Timucua group of northeastern Florida. They lived in the St. Johns River watershed north of Lake George, and spoke a dialect of the Timucua language also known as Agua Dulce.In the 1560s Agua Dulce villages were organized into a chiefdom known as the Utina, one of the region's most powerful and prominent forces in the early days of European colonization in Florida.".
- Agua_Dulce_people label "Agua Dulce people".
- Agua_Dulce_people label "Utina".
- Agua_Dulce_people sameAs Utina.
- Agua_Dulce_people sameAs m.07k57bt.
- Agua_Dulce_people sameAs Q3552758.
- Agua_Dulce_people sameAs Q3552758.
- Agua_Dulce_people sameAs Agua_Dulce_people.
- Agua_Dulce_people wasDerivedFrom Agua_Dulce_people?oldid=594287891.
- Agua_Dulce_people depiction Lemoy012.jpg.
- Agua_Dulce_people isPrimaryTopicOf Agua_Dulce_people.
- Agua_Dulce_people name "Utina".