Chisca

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Els chisca eren una tribu d'amerindis que vivia a l'Est de Tennessee i al sud-oest de Virgínia en el segle xvi. Més endavant es van barrejar amb els shawnee, i es van extingir com a tribu durant el segle xviii. rdf:langString
I Chiska (in lingua muskogee, o Chisca in castigliano) furono una tribù di nativi americani che abitarono il Tennessee orientale e la Virginia sudoccidentale nel 1500. rdf:langString
The Chisca were a tribe of Native Americans living in present-day eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia in the 16th century, and in present day Alabama, Georgia, and Florida in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries, by which time they were known as Yuchi. The Hernando de Soto expedition heard of, and may have had brief contact with, the Chisca in 1540. The Juan Pardo expeditions of 1566 and 1568 encountered the Chisca, and engaged in battles with them. By early in the 17th century, Chisca people were present in several parts of Spanish Florida, engaged at various times and places in alternately friendly or hostile relations with the Spanish and the peoples of the Spanish mission system. After the capture of a fortified Chisca town by the Spanish and Apalachee in 1677, some Chisca rdf:langString
rdf:langString Chisca
rdf:langString Chisca
rdf:langString Chiska
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rdf:langString Eastern Tennessee, Southwestern Virginia, Spanish Florida
rdf:langString Descendants known as Yuchis
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rdf:langString Els chisca eren una tribu d'amerindis que vivia a l'Est de Tennessee i al sud-oest de Virgínia en el segle xvi. Més endavant es van barrejar amb els shawnee, i es van extingir com a tribu durant el segle xviii.
rdf:langString The Chisca were a tribe of Native Americans living in present-day eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia in the 16th century, and in present day Alabama, Georgia, and Florida in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries, by which time they were known as Yuchi. The Hernando de Soto expedition heard of, and may have had brief contact with, the Chisca in 1540. The Juan Pardo expeditions of 1566 and 1568 encountered the Chisca, and engaged in battles with them. By early in the 17th century, Chisca people were present in several parts of Spanish Florida, engaged at various times and places in alternately friendly or hostile relations with the Spanish and the peoples of the Spanish mission system. After the capture of a fortified Chisca town by the Spanish and Apalachee in 1677, some Chisca took refuge in northern Tennessee, where they were absorbed into the Shawnee, and in Muscogee towns in Alabama. Around the turn of the 18th century some Chisca, by then generally called Yuchi, joined the Apalachicola towns that resettled around Ochisi Creek in central Georgia, thus becoming part of the "Lower Towns of the Muscogee Confederacy". A few Chiscas remained in western Florida into the middle of the 18th century.
rdf:langString I Chiska (in lingua muskogee, o Chisca in castigliano) furono una tribù di nativi americani che abitarono il Tennessee orientale e la Virginia sudoccidentale nel 1500.
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