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A cacique of Apalache said the Spaniards there treat Indians well
Source: The Governorship of Spanish Florida #122
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Zuniga also encountered problems in Apalache. Here trouble came as a surprise, for in February, 1701, an important Apalache chief (Nanhuluchuba) reported that Spaniards in the province treated his people kindly. His tribe was suffering because the Floridians could not provide large supplies of food and other necessities, but was in no way being abused or exploited by the military or religious in Apalache. [Note 6: Cacique principal de las provincias de Apalache, Nanhuluchuba (Don Patricio) al rey, 2/28/1701] He signed the letter in the name of all the caciques of his province, called Vitachuco.] Within a few months, however, the situation changed. [6/22/1701] (Tepaske GSF)
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