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La tribu Saturiwa (appelé également Saturioua, Satourioua ou Saturiba) est une chefferie de la Nation Timucua installée sur les rives du fleuve Saint Johns en Floride. Les Saturiwa furent les alliés Amérindiens des Français lors de la fondation de la colonie de la Floride française au XVIe siècle.
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dbo:abstract | Saturiwa era un cacicat timucua centrat al voltant de la boca del vora l'actual Jacksonville, Florida. Eren el cacicat més gran i millor testimoniat del subgrup timucua conegut com a Mocama, que parlava el dialecte Mocama de la llengua timucua i vivien en les zones costaneres al nord de l'actual Florida i al sud-est de Geòrgia. Eren una força política important en els primers dies de l'assentament europeu a la Florida, forjant relacions d'amistat amb els colons hugonots francesos a Fort Caroline en 1564 i més tard es van involucrar en el sistema de missions espanyola. Els saturiwa van rebre aquest nom pel seu cap a l'època del contacte amb els europeus, . En aquell moment el poble principal del cap es trobava a la riba sud del riu St Johns, i era sobirà sobre uns altres trenta caps i els seus llogarets. El cap Saturiwa es va aliar amb els francesos, qui van construir Fort Caroline en territori Saturiwa, i més tard els ajud`pa contra els espanyols de San Agustín. Després que els francesos van ser desallotjats de la Florida, Saturiwa va fer la pau amb els espanyols, qui va establir la Missió San Juan del Puerto prop del seu poble principal. Igual que altres pobles natius de Florida, els saturiwa van ser delmats per les noves malalties infeccioses i les guerres durant del segle xvii. Desaparegueren del registre històric a començaments del segle XVIII; els supervivents saturiwa probablement es va fusionar amb els altres timucua i va perdre la seva identitat independent. (ca) La tribu Saturiwa (appelé également Saturioua, Satourioua ou Saturiba) est une chefferie de la Nation Timucua installée sur les rives du fleuve Saint Johns en Floride. Les Saturiwa furent les alliés Amérindiens des Français lors de la fondation de la colonie de la Floride française au XVIe siècle. (fr) The Saturiwa were a Timucua chiefdom centered on the mouth of the St. Johns River in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. They were the largest and best attested chiefdom of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of present-day northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. They were a prominent political force in the early days of European settlement in Florida, forging friendly relations with the French Huguenot settlers at Fort Caroline in 1564 and later becoming heavily involved in the Spanish mission system. The Saturiwa are so called after their chief at the time of contact with the Europeans, Saturiwa. At that time the chief's main village was located on the south bank of the St. Johns River, and he was sovereign over thirty other chiefs and their villages. Chief Saturiwa allied with the French, who built Fort Caroline in Saturiwa territory, and later aided them against the Spanish of St. Augustine. After the French were dislodged from Florida, the Saturiwa made peace with the Spanish, who established Mission San Juan del Puerto near their main village. Like other Florida native peoples, the Saturiwa were decimated by new infectious diseases and warfare through the 17th century. They disappear from the historical record by the start of the 18th century; surviving Saturiwa likely merged with other Timucua and lost their independent identity. (en) |
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dbp:group | Saturiwa (en) |
dbp:imageCaption | One of Theodor de Bry's engravings, supposedly based on drawings by Jacques LeMoyne, depicting Chief Saturiwa preparing his men for battle (en) |
dbp:languages | Timucuan language, Mocama dialect (en) |
dbp:population | Extinct as tribe (en) |
dbp:regions | North Florida around the mouth of the St. Johns River (en) |
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gold:hypernym | dbr:Chiefdom |
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rdfs:comment | La tribu Saturiwa (appelé également Saturioua, Satourioua ou Saturiba) est une chefferie de la Nation Timucua installée sur les rives du fleuve Saint Johns en Floride. Les Saturiwa furent les alliés Amérindiens des Français lors de la fondation de la colonie de la Floride française au XVIe siècle. (fr) Saturiwa era un cacicat timucua centrat al voltant de la boca del vora l'actual Jacksonville, Florida. Eren el cacicat més gran i millor testimoniat del subgrup timucua conegut com a Mocama, que parlava el dialecte Mocama de la llengua timucua i vivien en les zones costaneres al nord de l'actual Florida i al sud-est de Geòrgia. Eren una força política important en els primers dies de l'assentament europeu a la Florida, forjant relacions d'amistat amb els colons hugonots francesos a Fort Caroline en 1564 i més tard es van involucrar en el sistema de missions espanyola. (ca) The Saturiwa were a Timucua chiefdom centered on the mouth of the St. Johns River in what is now Jacksonville, Florida. They were the largest and best attested chiefdom of the Timucua subgroup known as the Mocama, who spoke the Mocama dialect of Timucuan and lived in the coastal areas of present-day northern Florida and southeastern Georgia. They were a prominent political force in the early days of European settlement in Florida, forging friendly relations with the French Huguenot settlers at Fort Caroline in 1564 and later becoming heavily involved in the Spanish mission system. (en) |
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