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A- Georgia Indian Villages, Towns and
Settlements
A complete listing of all the Indian villages,
towns and settlements as listed in Handbook of Americans North of Mexico.
Acapachiqui. An unidentified town in s. Georgia,
visited by De Soto in March, 1540. Biedmain French, Hist. Coll. La., n, 99,
1850.
Aguaquiri. An Indian village, probably in central N.
Car. or N. E. Ga., visited by Juan Pardo in 1565. Vandera (1567) in Smith,
Coll. Docs. Fla., I, 17, 1857.
Amakalli. A former Lower Creek town established by
Indians from Chiaha town on Amakalli cr., the main branch of Kitchofuni cr., an
affluent of Flint r., Ga. It had 60 warriors in 1799. (A. S. G. )
Apatai (a covering, from apatayas, I cover). A former
subordinate village of the Lower Creek town Kasihta, on a creek 20 in. E. of
Chattahoochee r., Ga., probably on the site of the present town of Upatoie, on a
creek of the same name in Mustogee co. , Ga.
Aymay. A village in E. Georgia, visited by De Soto in
1540 and called by the Spaniards Socorro, Relief. Gentl. of Elvas (1557),
Hakluyt trans., 54, 1851.
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Frederick Webb Hodge, 1906
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