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This is a video for: "Eloquale", "The Ocale People & Tribe', an extinct Western Timucua People, who lived in Central Florida, USA, on "Turtle Island". There are also over 2300 videos in this channel for many North, South & Central American Tribes & First Nations, Residential Schools, Chiefs, Elders, Historical Events, Indigenous Concerns, Quotes, Environmental Youth Activists.. and much more. ------------------------------------------------ "Eloquale", "The Ocale People & Tribe" are part of the western division of the Timucua People, together, with the Potano, Northern Utina and Yustaga Peoples who resided in the Central Florida area. They may have spoken the Potano dialect of the Timucua language. Ocale was the name of a town in Florida visited by the 'Hernando de Soto Expedition' and of a putative Chiefdom of the Timucua People. Hann places the Ocale in the Alachua culture,which was practiced in central Marion County (where Itara may have been located), but, Milanich and Hudson state that the Cove of the Withlacoochee and the area just east of the Withlacoochee River, where they believe Uqueten and Ocale were located, shared the Northern variety of the Safety Harbor culture found in Citrus, Hernando and Pasco counties. Mounds that are consistent with the Safety Harbor culture have been found in the Cove of the Withlacoochee People. While Safety Harbor pottery has been found on presumed Ocale sites east of the Withlacochee River, no mounds have been found there. A dozen bones from a presumed charnel house on Tatum Mound showed probable sword wounds, possible evidence, of the battles that de Soto's men fought with the Ocale People. At some point after, those bones had become disarticulated, the charnel house was razed and at least 70 people, probably Ocale, were buried in the mound in a short period, possibly, due to an epidemic. Only three towns in Ocale Province were recorded by the chroniclers of the de Soto expedition, Uqueten, Ocale, itself and Itara. The site of the town of Potano has been identified on the west side of Orange Lake, in northern Marion County. Eloquale, apparently, a variant of Ocale, or Etoquale, appeared on the 1560's le Moyne map, located somewhere west of the St. Johns River and Acuera Province. The Ocale People arementioned in the historical record for the final time, in 1597, when the Chief (Cacique) of Ocale, together with the Cacica (female Chief) of Acuera, the Chief (Cacique) of Potano and the Head Chief of Timucua (Northern Utina), rendered obedience to the Spanish, in St. Augustine. ------------------------------------------------ I claim no ownership of any of the photos, clips, video and music expressed in this video...and employ my borrowing of them with much respect and thanks. Credits are also given at the end of the videos, as well as below. ****No personal monetization is being done with this video, by me, nor do I receive ANY other benefits from ANY of these videos. They are meant for all, to heal, teach, discuss, inspire and inform and share. No theft and/or disrespect is intended. I post all of these videos, with love and respect.**** I am also "not" part and/or, a member of "any other social media sites" (i.e.: Facebook, Twitter (X), Instagram, etc, etc, etc..) ------------------------------------------------ Many Thanks & Much Respect To: The Ocale People & Tribe..; En.Wikipedia.Org..; "Songs Of The Muscogee Creek: Part 1"..; TONY ISAACS & INDIAN HOUSE RECORDINGS..; JOHN JOSH & RICHARD OSCEOLA ..; MICCOSUKEE NATION SINGERS..; CROWE SINGERS.. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video with photos and/or, in any other way. Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..! *Set your you-tube video player to 1080p, for best viewing. "Chi Miigwetch (Thank You) For Subscribing!"