Date published: 1922-01-01
Source: Early History of the Creek Indians and Their Neighbors (ID121)
Author: Swanton, John (ID85)
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1604-01-01 - 1604-12-31

various Indians chiefs came to see Governor Ibarraedit

[Including but not limited to:] Lamale. A town inland from San Pedro. The chief came to see Ibarra in 1604. Panaba. One of the towns lying inland from San Pedro; the chief came to meet Ibarra in 1604. Puala. A town in the neighborhood of San Pedro, whose chief came to see Gov. Ibarra in 1604. Punhubi. A town inland from San Pedro, whose chief came to see Ibarra in 1604. Tahupa.' A town inland from San Pedro, whose chief came to visit Ibarra in 1604. Tocoaya, Tocohaya, Tocoya. A town very close to San Pedro, Cumberland Island. Its chief was one of those who met Ibarra at the latter place in 1604. Utayne. A town inland from San Pedro, whose chief came to see Ibarra in 1604. Xatalalano. A town inland from San Pedro, whose chief came to see Ibarra in 1604. Yufeba, Ufeba. A town inland from San Pedro, apparently toward the northwest, for it was passed through by some missionaries returning to San Pedro from the upper Altamaha. Its chief was one of those inland chiefs who came to visit Ibarra in 1604. (Swanton)

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