. Depopulation and culture change in the early historic period interior Southeast. Indians of North America; Acculturation; Indians of North America. 32 Table 2. Sixteenth century political relationships according to the De Soto, Luna, and Pardo narratives Province/ Chiefdom/Head Town Subject Towns Subject Villages Ichisi (R)- Ocute (R). Altaraaha (B) Patofa (E), a province at peace with Ocute Chisca (R,E,P) Chiaha (E)/01amico (P) Coste (B) Coosa (R,E) Ulibihali (E) Talisi (E) Italisi (B) t Tascaluca/Athahachi (R,B)- -> Altamaha (R) ?Cofaqui (R) ?Tatofa (R) Chiaha (R,B) Coste (R) Tali (R).


. Depopulation and culture change in the early historic period interior Southeast. Indians of North America; Acculturation; Indians of North America. 32 Table 2. Sixteenth century political relationships according to the De Soto, Luna, and Pardo narratives Province/ Chiefdom/Head Town Subject Towns Subject Villages Ichisi (R)- Ocute (R). Altaraaha (B) Patofa (E), a province at peace with Ocute Chisca (R,E,P) Chiaha (E)/01amico (P) Coste (B) Coosa (R,E) Ulibihali (E) Talisi (E) Italisi (B) t Tascaluca/Athahachi (R,B)- -> Altamaha (R) ?Cofaqui (R) ?Tatofa (R) Chiaha (R,B) Coste (R) Tali (R). Tuasi (R) or Toasi (E) Talisi (G) Onachiqui (L) Talisi (R) Casiste (R) •Caxiti (L) Piachi (R) Mabila () -> Two villages (R) Tasqui (R) Napochies (L) Numerous towns of Coosa (E) Talimachusy (R,E) Itaba (R) or Ytaua (E) Ulibahali (R) -Six days travel through towns subject to Coosa (E) -*• Small villages subject to U. (R) Old village with palisade -» Towns subject to Talisi (E) Caxa (R) Humati (R) Uxapita (R) Note: P = Pardo; E = Elvas; R = Ranjel; B = Biedma; G = Garcilaso; L = Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smith, Marvin T.


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