30:
235:
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killed. Mabey was surrounded and cornered at the edge of a cliff where he and Gálvez fought hand-to-hand the battle lasted various minutes, Gálvez's servant, an ambitious and cruel man saw the possibility of running away with treasure and pretending that he was helping Gálvez pushed both of them down the cliff where they fell to their death. The
Spanish arrived with a group of captured Indians found out through Bacanao small daughter who was embracing the body of her dead mother (Abama), the truth about the crime. Gálvez's servant was taken prisoner as so were the Taino rebels and Baconao's Daughter. The Spanish buried Gálvez and left Mabey's cadaver to rot and be eaten by vultures. They then led the procession of indigenous prisoners to the presence of Capitan Vasco de Porcallo, which he ordered to the gallows. There, in the Loma de la Cruz, which bisects the town Güinía neighborhoods, the 12 Indians were hanged, the traitor (Gálvez's servant) was hung by his feet and shot in that position. There is an old legend of the town that on certain occasions people see a blue light on the scene where these events took place, preceded by a woman's scream.
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the name Aymamón. He is known for having ordered the kidnapping of the son of
Spaniard Pedro Xuarez. He called for a game at the batey among his subjects and offered as prize the honor of burning the Spaniard alive and hence proving their mortality and vincibility. However, the Spanish found out about the plan and Captain Salazar was sent to rescue the young Spaniard. In the subsequent battle, the son of Pedro Xuarez was rescued and Aymaco wounded. While healing, Aymaco called on Salazar to exchange names and offer peace. Despite his peace offering, he later participated in the Taíno Rebellion of 1511 which was also crushed.
1152:
1816:
849:
1844:
527:. He made a promise on this image that he would build a church dedicated to her in the first village that he reached where he was given hospitality. A little later, and with only a dozen men and the pirate Talavera still surviving, he arrived in the district of Cueybá where the chief Cacicaná provided food and shelter. Ojeda was true to his word and he built a small hermitage to the Virgin in the village, which was venerated by the local people. The party was rescued by
1788:
1858:
1830:
1802:
1291:
1031:
Cacique from the cacicazgo of Maguá on
Hispaniola. The subsequent Spanish colonization of the island forced thousands of Indians to other neighboring islands such as Borikén (Puerto Rico) to where he fled. Guarionex, meaning "The Brave Noble Lord", became the cacique of the village of Otoao or Utuado
1068:
province. in 1510 When a
Spanish ship from the mainland made landfall in Guanima Bay, the chief Guayacayex hatched a plan for revenge against the abuses that had been committed on his neighbors in the sister island of Ayiti/Quisqueya, he had information on the cruelty exercised by the colonizers on
1357:
stirring up a rebellion, the
Spanish to prevent the rebellion intensified the search of Mabey. The center of operations of Cacique Mabey against the Spanish were at the foot of a hill called La Degollada. In the battle through the mountains, Taino rebels Baconao & Abama (Husband and wife) were
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suggests that the proper pronunciation and name of the cacique was Aymaco, with Aymamón being a way of designating the cacique that ruled over the region called
Aymamio, or possibly just a misunderstanding of the name's adequate pronunciation. However, historical documents have traditionally used
294:
became great friends, exchanged names, which is a kind of token of brotherhood (Guatiao). Mendez engaged him to furnish provisions to his ships. He then bought an excellent canoe from the cacique, for which he gave a splendid brass basin, a short frock or cassock, and one of the two shirts which
518:
Point from where they would be able to get to
Hispaniola. However, the party faced a number of difficulties en route and half of the men died of hunger, illness or other hardships that they met along the way. The sole possession remaining to Ojeda was an image of the
505:
he was accompanied by seventy men and was seeking help. The pirate
Bernardino de Talavera took Ojeda prisoner. A hurricane struck Talaveras ship and Talavera made amends and helped each other, despite their efforts the ship was shipwrecked at Jagua,
2982:"Colección de documentos inéditos: relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y organización de las antiguas posesiones españolas de América y Oceanía, sacados de los archivos del reino, y muy especialmente del de Indias. Competentemente autorizada"
2400:"Colección de documentos inéditos relativos al descubrimiento, conquista y colonización de las posesiones españoles en América y Occeanía [sic], sacados bajo la direccion de J.F. Pacheco, F. de Cárdenas y L. Torres de Mendoza"
1739:
Cacique and brother of
Cacique Cacimar on the island of Bieques (Vieques). He died in 1514, during a surprise attack by the Spaniards as he readied his men to attack the mainland to avenge his brother Cacimar's death.
307:
Cacica on
Hispaniola. Wife of Caonabo, the Cacique of Maguana and sister of Cacique Bohechío, when his brother died, she became the Cacica of Jaragua. Reported to have had friendly encounters with escaped slaves.
234:
29:
758:
Cacique of Higüey, currently in the Dominican Republic. After his death his wife the Cacica, baptized as Dona Ines (no relation to Agueybana's mother) married the Spaniard Miguel Díaza.
1315:
Cacique of the area of Luquillo (named after him) located in the northeastern coast of Puerto Rico. One of the last Cacique to fight against the Spanish invaders of the island.
2869:
2300:
246:
Cacique Agüeybaná's brother. Agüeybaná II, who was also known as Güeybaná and Guaybana II, led the Taíno rebellion of 1511 in Puerto Rico against the Spanish settlers.
164:
This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. Anyone can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
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540:
903:
Cacique on Hispaniola. He was the first cacique to befriend Columbus and helped save the men aboard the sinking Spanish vessel "Santa Maria" off the coast of
1481:
1469:
1769:
Cacique who ruled in the region of Luquillo. Known as Loquillo (Crazy One) by the Spaniards due to his constant attacks on the Conquistadors. The town of
2534:
2348:
3081:
1454:
837:
1395:
253:
183:
2995:
1340:
1662:
1043:
781:
622:
474:
2244:
2225:
1100:
2474:
2963:
2074:
Classics of Puerto Rico, second edition 1972, compiled by Puerto Rican historian Dr. Cayetano Coll Y Toste of the "Royal Academy of History"
1706:
1694:
1548:
1496:
1432:
to Coast and navigate the island of Cuba, there he was welcomed by Cacique Macaca, he founded a chapel and thereby Naming him (Comendador).
986:
666:
488:
1536:
1524:
1371:
1365:
1055:
706:
404:
359:
2444:
1564:
1120:
448:
371:
315:
1576:
1002:
733:
602:
1722:
1652:
1201:
Cacique of Guahaba, in what is now Santo Domingo. He organized a protest against Spanish rule in Cuba, and was jailed and burned alive.
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199:
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who was baptized by the Spaniards. She died in 1515, during a Carib raid on her land. She married a Spanish man called Pedro Mexias.
1620:
1608:
1244:
886:
874:
753:
650:
566:
436:
327:
2610:
1380:
2665:
1439:
1014:
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formed his stock of linen. The cacique furnished him with six Indians to navigate his bark, and they parted mutually well pleased.
281:
269:
2490:
2881:
http://www.encaribe.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1151:mayobanex&catid=106:historia&Itemid=139
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1747:
1064:
He starred in one of the first Aboriginal rebellions in the region of Guanima. name given by the ancient inhabitants Present day
2561:
2297:
3096:
3091:
1641:
Cacique of the Jatibonicu region that covering the municipalities of Orocovis, Aibonito, Barranquitas, Morovis and Corozal in
3061:
2827:
2611:"Full text of "Cuba primitiva. Origen, lenguas, tradiciones e historia de los indios de las Antillas Mayores y las Lucayas""
2385:
3086:
3066:
2505:
1349:
fleeing the Spanish on the island, pursued by the Spanish arrived at the Güinía Gold mines, of what is now the province of
225:
who welcomed Juan Ponce de León and the conquistadors. His yucayeque was on the Guayanilla Bay area. He was also known as
3076:
3071:
2981:
2684:
2399:
1961:
1906:
1412:
as (Comendador) he liked and appropriated this Spanish title which he had heard in reference to the former governor of
103:
2647:
2077:
2267:
786:
Cacique of Higuey, currently in the Dominican Republic. Fought against the Spanish. He rebelled after a Cacique from
1982:
2933:
2320:
2095:
1929:
3034:
2797:
1409:
215:
807:
2538:
2522:
A Note on Tainos: Whither Progress? By José Barreiro, from Northeast Indian Quarterly, pp. 66-77 Fall, 1990
2352:
1048:
Cacique of Hispaniola. He was the first Cacique to organize a rebellion in his land against the Spaniards
2980:
Pacheco, Joaquín Francisco; Espejo, Francisco de Cárdenas y; Mendoza, Luis Torres de (August 11, 1869).
2135:
2904:
2663:
Havana: "Two Faces of the Antillean Metropolis", by Joseph L. Scarpaci, Roberto Segre, and Mario Coyula
1666:
643:, the Tuabaquey hill in the Sierra de Cubitas mountains, (330 meters /1,083 ft.) above sea level.
2999:
1262:
1821:
2429:
2241:
2222:
1871:
676:
2595:
Indians in Cuba, By José Barreiro, in Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 56-60 (1989)
672:
2471:
543:
had been able to relieve the colonists who had stayed in San Sebastián modern day Municipality of
345:
2960:
1684:
636:
528:
1626:
771:
130:. The Taíno ("Taíno" means "peace", were peaceful seafaring people and distant relatives of the
2441:
2772:
2414:
1421:
1110:
514:. Ojeda decided to travel along the coast on foot with Talavera and his men in order to reach
1770:
1386:
959:. took over Chieftainship after he murdered his brother, as stated by Alexo a Taino warrior.
192:. He fled to Hispaniola to what now is Dominican Republic after the 1511-16 Taino rebellion.
1754:
1326:
863:
region that is currently the Dominican Republic, leader of a rebellion against the Spanish.
827:
695:. Married cacica Anacaona, from the neighboring Jaragua cacicazgo. He and Maynerí destroyed
2728:
2140:. La Gran Enciclopedia Ilustrada del Proyecto Salón Hogar. Accessed on September 18, 2007.
1598:
1460:
1302:
1106:
1090:
1070:
811:
572:
552:
349:
189:
16:
List of indigenous chiefs of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles
1429:
1417:
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Cacique of Caribe ancestry, his yucayeque was in the "Isla de Bieque" (currently known as
8:
2460:
2335:
1187:
1033:
592:
410:
259:
2662:
1793:
1510:
1445:
692:
39:
2207:
2111:
548:
507:
381:
2766:
2558:
1896:
1891:
1350:
860:
240:
35:
3056:
1658:
377:
62:
2948:
2594:
2521:
1937:
1886:
1849:
1582:
111:
2753:
2577:
848:
826:
Cacica, mother of Caciques Agueybaná and Agüeybaná II of Puerto Rico. Baptised by
3038:
2967:
2937:
2801:
2688:
2669:
2651:
2565:
2509:
2478:
2448:
2430:
Mitología y símbolos de la resistencia (Mythology and symbols of the Resisitence)
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2304:
2283:
2271:
2248:
2229:
2118:
2099:
2081:
1282:
1151:
864:
608:
498:
115:
2840:
2711:
2502:
1266:
979:
Guamá was betrayed and murdered by his brother Guamayry also known as Oliguama.
898:
691:
Cacique who ruled the province of Ciguayos (Cayabo or Maguana), now part of the
1876:
1863:
1487:
1167:
920:
656:
539:
Ojeda returned to Hispaniola (Dominican Republic / Haiti where he learned that
426:
131:
1261:
Cacique who historian José Toro Sugrañes believed ruled the region of current
3050:
2771:. Madrid, Impr. de la Real academia de la historia. 23 October 1851. p.
2768:
Historia general y natural de las Indias, islas y tierra-firme del mar oceano
2112:
LA REBELIÓN DEL CACIQUE AGUEYBANA II (The revolt of the Cacique Agüeybaná II)
1986:
1425:
1413:
1330:
952:
791:
2681:
588:
3031:
2891:
2643:
2073:
2007:
1835:
1683:
Cacique of "Yucayeque del Yagüeka or Yagueca", who ordered the drowning of
1502:
1061:
787:
291:
92:
2264:
1941:
821:
2741:
1807:
1642:
1354:
1212:
520:
222:
2929:
2316:
2182:
2092:
1401:
640:
628:
2905:"Leyendas Ornofay, cacique rebelde | Portal de la Ciencia Avileña"
2792:
1132:
904:
854:
696:
205:
127:
119:
1678:
765:
544:
2627:
1554:
1506:
1408:
ruler of the Cacicazgo of Cueyba. This Cacique introduced himself to
1138:
1026:
891:
Cacique of Boriqueñ, who governed the area close to the Cibuco River
3019:
2857:
1901:
1636:
1211:
Cacique of Western Jamaica. His village was located in what is now
1074:
1065:
842:
Cacica, daughter of Cacique Bagnamanay. Her Taíno name is unknown.
556:
468:
458:
452:
302:
123:
2908:
966:
956:
739:
515:
221:
Cacique whose name means "The Great Sun" was "Supreme Cacique" in
99:
2168:
1592:
1296:
1276:
1163:
976:
686:
536:
532:
339:
287:
107:
1930:"Rebuilding the genome of a hidden ethnicity : Nature News"
153:(village). The chiefs were advised by priest-healers known as a
2700:
1405:
1370:
Cacique in the north west region near Guajataca. Also known as
1346:
1181:
1157:
721:
582:
2151:"Free Family Tree, Genealogy, Family History, and DNA Testing"
2150:
2804:. Accessed on 18 September 2007, Retrieved September 19, 2007
992:
639:
was killed and his body thrown from the highest elevation in
524:
188:
Cacique (Chief) of yucayeque-(village) in the area of Abeyno
1625:
Cacique of the Jaragueyal region what today now is known as
1715:. Also Known as: Yaguacayo, Yaguacayex, Yacayeo, Yucayonex
1712:
1514:
1290:
1171:
1142:
972:
936:
743:
712:
612:
607:
Cacique who Reigned over the territory of Sabaneque Çaguax
511:
502:
494:
478:
290:, who lived on the eastern extremity of the island. He and
2373:
2336:
Relatos del Camagüey: El asesinato del cacique Camagüebax
2984:. Imprenta de Manuel de Quiros – via Google Books.
1093:, he was also known as Guaraca and Guaraca del Guayaney
1077:, meaning "Massacre" to commemorate the events of 1510.
2605:
2603:
1301:
Cacique of the area which includes the current city of
1225:
Cacica of Hispaniola; also known as Isabel de Iguanamá
1073:'s first voyage in 1492. Guanima's name was changed to
1711:
Cacique from Yucayo reigned over Havana and Matanzas,
1329:, who converted to Christianity and was killed by the
1670:
founder of the villa Sancti Spíritus y de Sabaneque.
2979:
2600:
1783:
907:. He also helped build Fort Navidad in La Navidad.
380:river in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican anthropologist
161:, which is how the elders and warriors were known.
145:(commoners). Both were governed by chiefs known as
1581:Cacique of Hispaniola of the Ciguayo region, the
1569:Cacique of Hispaniola whom destroyed La Navidad.
1125:Cacique of yucayeque in Guayaney in Puerto Rico.
535:, where Talavera was imprisoned for piracy. From
3048:
2818:Bello Puerto Rico. 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
2416:Narrative of the Proceedings of Pedrarias Davila
2008:"Salinas-municipio de Puerto Rico-datos y fotos"
1345:Cacique of Hispaniola; had arrived with Cacique
344:Cacique of yucayeque in the area of Río Abacoa (
2472:Name of Principal Taino Villages in Puerto Rico
2175:
1882:List of Notable Dominicans (Dominican Republic)
1032:in Puerto Rico in 1493 Cacique of yucayeque in
790:was assassinated. He was captured and taken to
320:Cacique around Coa (Toa) river in Puerto Rico.
52:Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Cuba, Bahamas, Jamaica
2639:
2637:
2635:
2398:Pacheco, Joaquin Francisco (August 11, 1869).
523:, which he had carried with him since he left
2491:Puerto Rico Past and Present: An Encyclopedia
2218:
2216:
671:Cacique of yucayeque around Cayniabón river (
137:Taíno society was divided into two classes:
2632:
2260:
2258:
2256:
2293:
2291:
2213:
2131:
2129:
2127:
2069:
2067:
2065:
2063:
2061:
2059:
2057:
2055:
2053:
2051:
2049:
2047:
2045:
2043:
2041:
1972:Rouse, p. 5., Retrieved September 19, 2007
1501:Cacique of Cuba, reigned over what is now
1281:Cacique of the area Majibacoa present day
859:Also known as Guarocuya. Cacique from the
2759:
2419:. Hakluyt Society – via Wikisource.
2039:
2037:
2035:
2033:
2031:
2029:
2027:
2025:
2023:
2021:
770:Cacique who ruled the region in the area
3082:Dominican Republic history-related lists
2412:
2253:
2235:
2223:The Hispanic and Geographic DNA Projects
1923:
1921:
1727:Daughter of the Cacique Jibacoa of Cuba
659:Husband of Cibayara father of Guacumao.
457:Cacique elder on Hispaniola; brother of
2742:Official Website of the City of Humacao
2397:
2288:
2124:
991:Cacique on Hispaniola, today a part of
3049:
2018:
1385:Cacique of Boriquen, from the area of
149:, who were the maximum authority in a
1927:
1918:
1505:and Las Minas in the Municipality of
1420:. another source states that in 1510
1416:(Comendador Mayor Nicolás de Ovando)
501:who was shipwrecked on the Island of
3032:the Dictionary of the Taino Lanjuage
2644:Diccionario Taino (Taino Dictionary)
1983:"Caciques, nobles and their regalia"
1166:. Came from Hispaniola to fight the
1069:populations in that territory since
47:Regions with significant populations
955:also known as Oliguama. brother of
13:
2930:Orocovis... Corazón de Puerto Rico
2183:"Dictionary of the Taino Language"
1907:Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center
1553:Cacique of Costa Firme in Aruaca (
14:
3108:
2996:"La Leyenda Majibacoa , Cuba.com"
2841:"elcaribe - Georgina Perez Rojas"
1597:Cacique near the municipality of
1486:Cacique of Cuba from the area of
742:Captured in 1521 Hanged herself,
1928:Young, Susan (14 October 2011).
1856:
1842:
1828:
1814:
1800:
1786:
1289:
1150:
847:
233:
65:, later Spanish, English, Creole
28:
3025:
3013:
2988:
2973:
2954:
2942:
2932:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2923:
2897:
2885:
2874:
2863:
2851:
2833:
2821:
2807:
2786:
2747:
2735:
2717:
2705:
2694:
2675:
2656:
2646:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2621:
2588:
2570:
2552:
2527:
2515:
2496:
2484:
2465:
2454:
2435:
2423:
2406:
2391:
2386:Deep Look: The Spanish Conquest
2379:
2367:
2341:
2329:
2319:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2310:
2277:
2201:
2161:
2143:
2076:, Retrieved September 20, 2007
1424:was ordered by the governor of
3041:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
3022:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2970:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2894:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2860:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2744:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2714:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2691:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2672:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2597:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2524:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2512:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2493:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2481:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2451:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2432:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2388:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2376:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2307:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2274:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2232:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2210:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2121:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2105:
2102:, Retrieved September 19, 2007
2086:
2000:
1975:
1966:
1955:
939:who governed the area of Baní
1:
3097:Jamaica history-related lists
3092:Bahamas history-related lists
2871:, Retrieved February 10, 2008
2782:– via Internet Archive.
2413:Andagoya, Pascual de (1865).
1985:. elmuseo.org. Archived from
1912:
1872:List of Notable Puerto Ricans
1459:Cacique of Boriquen, area of
923:son of Canimao and Cibayara.
774:. Son of the Cacique Caguax.
726:Cacique of Peru or Nicaragua
497:Provided food and shelter to
204:Cacique on Ayiti (currently
75:
3062:Lists of people by ethnicity
2951:, Retrieved October 22, 2012
2920:, Retrieved October 22, 2012
2830:, Retrieved October 22, 2012
2756:, Retrieved November 2, 2008
2364:, Retrieved October 22, 2012
2338:, Retrieved October 20, 2012
1105:Cacique of yucayeque around
587:Cacique of yucayeque by the
376:Cacique of yucayeque around
7:
3087:Haiti history-related lists
3067:Indigenous Caribbean people
1779:
10:
3113:
3077:Cuba history-related lists
2242:Retrieved October 22, 2012
1753:Cacica in the region near
1667:Vasco Porcallo de Figueroa
1410:Martín Fernández de Enciso
3072:Puerto Rico-related lists
2936:October 12, 2007, at the
2402:– via Google Books.
2323:October 12, 2007, at the
2317:Caguas City of the Turabo
2169:"The Haiti Support Group"
1962:The Taino Legacy of Peace
1897:List of Notable Jamaicans
1892:List of Notable Bahamians
1822:Dominican Republic portal
258:Minor Cacique of (Otoao)
134:people of South America.
74:
69:
61:
56:
51:
46:
27:
2650:August 11, 2007, at the
2080:August 11, 2007, at the
1887:List of Notable Haitians
1661:and Daughter of Cacique
1269:was named in his honor.
975:fought the Spaniards at
806:Cacique of yucayeque at
510:, on the south coast of
2828:Caciques and Cemi Idols
2712:Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico
1444:Cacique of the area of
1353:in the municipality of
1263:Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico
794:, where he was hanged.
2892:Naguabo-Los Enchumbaos
2731:on September 27, 2007.
2682:City of Jayuya Website
2578:"baracoa .org - Guama"
2247:June 20, 2012, at the
2208:Arasibo Indian Village
2093:History of Puerto Rico
1877:List of Notable Cubans
1613:Cacique of Hispaniola
1585:.(Dominican Republic)
1541:Cacique of Hispaniola
1529:Cacique of Hispaniola
1474:Cacique of Hispaniola
1305:, named in his honor.
1249:Cacique of Hispaniola
1237:Cacique of Hispaniola
1019:Cacique of Hispaniola
1007:Cacique of Hispaniola
879:Cacique on Hispaniola
677:Canóvanas, Puerto Rico
441:Cacique on Hispaniola
397:Cacique on Hispaniola
364:Cacique on Hispaniola
332:Cacique on Hispaniola
274:Cacique on Hispaniola
2171:. September 21, 2016.
1942:10.1038/news.2011.592
1771:Luquillo, Puerto Rico
1665:, Married to Captain
1387:Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
1162:"Supreme" Cacique of
1060:"Supreme" Cacique of
346:Río Grande de Arecibo
3020:The Last Taino Queen
2615:www27.us.archive.org
1657:Cacique Princess of
1627:Ciego de Ávila, Cuba
1599:Naguabo, Puerto Rico
1461:Bayamon, Puerto Rico
1303:Humacao, Puerto Rico
1107:Guayama, Puerto Rico
1091:Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
1071:Christopher Columbus
867:is named after him.
812:Naguabo, Puerto Rico
772:Comerío, Puerto Rico
573:Vieques, Puerto Rico
461:, cacica of Xaragua
350:Arecibo, Puerto Rico
190:Salinas, Puerto Rico
87:, some of whom were
2461:es:Juan de Esquivel
2374:Canobana's Monument
1422:Sebastián de Ocampo
1188:Jayuya, Puerto Rico
1111:Manatí, Puerto Rico
1034:Utuado, Puerto Rico
673:Río Grande de Loíza
593:Caguas, Puerto Rico
541:Fernández de Enciso
429:Father of Cibayara
411:Caguas, Puerto Rico
260:Utuado, Puerto Rico
106:inhabitants of the
85:list of known Taíno
24:
3037:2009-02-19 at the
2966:2006-02-22 at the
2800:2007-09-25 at the
2687:2006-09-02 at the
2668:2007-10-12 at the
2564:2008-02-01 at the
2508:2006-09-08 at the
2477:2007-10-11 at the
2447:2007-09-22 at the
2303:2007-12-05 at the
2298:Yaureibo y Cacimar
2270:2007-11-14 at the
2228:2006-01-17 at the
2155:www.myheritage.com
2117:2012-02-06 at the
2098:2016-01-08 at the
1794:Puerto Rico portal
1773:is named for him.
1755:Loíza, Puerto Rico
1511:Las Tunas Province
1482:Manatiguahuraguana
1446:Coamo, Puerto Rico
1325:Female cacique of
830:in the year 1507.
828:Juan Ponce de León
693:Dominican Republic
637:Pánfilo de Narváez
551:in the department
529:Pánfilo de Narváez
493:Cacique of Cueybá
114:, and some of the
40:Ponce, Puerto Rico
22:
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1777:
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1418:Nicolás de Ovando
1351:Villa Clara, Cuba
547:in the subregion
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409:Cacique of the
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1503:Puerto Padre
1062:Havana, Cuba
899:Guacanagaríx
788:Saona Island
635:Executed by
589:Turabo River
292:Diego Mendez
243:(The Brave)
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19:Ethnic group
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2858:Prehistoria
1808:Cuba portal
1643:Puerto Rico
1355:Manicaragua
1215:, Jamaica.
1213:Montego Bay
1186:Cacique of
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473:Cacique of
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223:Puerto Rico
3051:Categories
3006:2012-10-29
2915:2012-10-22
2778:6 November
2545:2012-06-15
2503:Enriquillo
2359:2012-06-15
1993:2006-11-09
1947:August 11,
1913:References
1663:Camagüebax
1537:Maniquatex
1525:Manicatoex
1372:Mabodamaca
1366:Mabodomaca
1133:Habaguanex
1056:Guayacayex
1044:Guatiguaná
905:Hispaniola
855:Enriquillo
838:Doña María
782:Cotubanamá
707:Caracamisa
697:La Navidad
623:Camagüebax
475:Baitiquirí
405:Bagnamanay
378:Culebrinas
360:Ayamuynuex
206:Hispaniola
128:Martinique
120:Guadeloupe
104:indigenous
83:This is a
76:Indigenous
34:Statue of
2725:"Jibacoa"
2628:Guarionex
1577:Mayobanex
1555:Venezuela
1507:Majibacoa
1312:Loquillo
1222:Iguanamá
1139:La Habana
1027:Guarionex
1003:Guaoconel
822:Doña Ines
734:Casiguaya
603:Caguax II
553:Antioquia
216:Agüeybaná
170:Portrait
151:Yucayeque
102:were the
57:Languages
3035:Archived
2964:Archived
2934:Archived
2798:Archived
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2559:Guaicaba
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2137:Caciques
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2078:Archived
1780:See also
1750:(Luisa)
1735:Yaureibo
1707:Yacahüey
1695:Yacagüex
1637:Orocobix
1549:Maragüay
1497:Maniabón
1402:Camagüey
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1233:Imotonex
1085:Guayaney
1075:Matanzas
1066:Matanzas
987:Guamá II
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931:Guaicaba
915:Guacumao
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667:Canóbana
641:Camagüey
629:Camagüey
557:Colombia
489:Cacicaná
469:Brizuela
459:Anacaona
453:Bohechio
421:Baguanao
393:Ayraguay
303:Anacaona
227:Guaybana
200:Acanorex
176:Remarks
157:and the
147:caciques
124:Dominica
89:caciques
70:Religion
2754:Luquilo
2617:. 1883.
1765:Yuquibo
1679:Urayoán
1621:Ornofay
1609:Nibagua
1593:Naguabo
1565:Maynerí
1455:Majagua
1297:Jumacao
1277:Jibacoa
1245:Inamoca
1208:Huarea
1168:Spanish
1164:Baracoa
1121:Güaraca
1101:Güamaní
977:Baracoa
887:Guacabo
875:Guababo
766:Comerío
754:Cayacoa
687:Caonabo
651:Canimao
567:Cacimar
545:Necoclí
537:Jamaica
533:Jamaica
449:Bojékio
437:Biautex
372:Aymamón
340:Arasibo
328:Aramoca
316:Aramaná
288:Jamaica
159:Nitayno
155:Bohique
143:Naboria
139:Nitaino
108:Bahamas
2701:Huarea
2193:6 June
1934:Nature
1902:Taínos
1723:Yahíma
1653:Tínima
1440:Macuya
1406:Bayamo
1396:Macaca
1347:Hatuey
1322:Luysa
1265:. The
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1182:Hayuya
1158:Hatuey
1015:Guaora
802:Dagüao
722:Careta
633:Tínima
583:Caguax
413:area.
282:Ameyro
270:Amanex
254:Alonso
132:Arawak
3057:Taíno
1748:Yuisa
1341:Mabey
1327:Loíza
993:Haiti
967:Guamá
957:Guamá
740:Guamá
549:Urabá
525:Spain
516:Maisí
173:Name
100:Taíno
2949:Cuba
2780:2019
2195:2020
1949:2019
1713:Cuba
1515:Cuba
1428:Don
1404:and
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1172:Cuba
1143:Cuba
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937:Cuba
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