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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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
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Classics of Puerto Rico, second edition 1972, compiled by Puerto Rican historian Dr. Cayetano Coll Y Toste of the "Royal Academy of History"
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to Coast and navigate the island of Cuba, there he was welcomed by Cacique Macaca, he founded a chapel and thereby Naming him (Comendador).
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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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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.
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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.
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http://www.encaribe.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1151:mayobanex&catid=106:historia&Itemid=139
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He starred in one of the first Aboriginal rebellions in the region of Guanima. name given by the ancient inhabitants Present day
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Cacique of the Jatibonicu region that covering the municipalities of Orocovis, Aibonito, Barranquitas, Morovis and Corozal in
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fleeing the Spanish on the island, pursued by the Spanish arrived at the Güinía Gold mines, of what is now the province of
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who welcomed Juan Ponce de León and the conquistadors. His yucayeque was on the Guayanilla Bay area. He was also known as
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as (Comendador) he liked and appropriated this Spanish title which he had heard in reference to the former governor of
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Cacique of Higuey, currently in the Dominican Republic. Fought against the Spanish. He rebelled after a Cacique from
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A Note on Tainos: Whither Progress? By José Barreiro, from Northeast Indian Quarterly, pp. 66-77 Fall, 1990
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Cacique of Hispaniola. He was the first Cacique to organize a rebellion in his land against the Spaniards
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Pacheco, Joaquín Francisco; Espejo, Francisco de Cárdenas y; Mendoza, Luis Torres de (August 11, 1869).
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Havana: "Two Faces of the Antillean Metropolis", by Joseph L. Scarpaci, Roberto Segre, and Mario Coyula
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Indians in Cuba, By José Barreiro, in Cultural Survival Quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 56-60 (1989)
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had been able to relieve the colonists who had stayed in San Sebastián modern day Municipality of
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region that is currently the Dominican Republic, leader of a rebellion against the Spanish.
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List of indigenous chiefs of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles
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Cacique of Caribe ancestry, his yucayeque was in the "Isla de Bieque" (currently known as
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Cacica, mother of Caciques Agueybaná and Agüeybaná II of Puerto Rico. Baptised by
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Mitología y símbolos de la resistencia (Mythology and symbols of the Resisitence)
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Guamá was betrayed and murdered by his brother Guamayry also known as Oliguama.
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Cacique who ruled the province of Ciguayos (Cayabo or Maguana), now part of the
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Ojeda returned to Hispaniola (Dominican Republic / Haiti where he learned that
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Cacique who historian José Toro Sugrañes believed ruled the region of current
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Historia general y natural de las Indias, islas y tierra-firme del mar oceano
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LA REBELIÓN DEL CACIQUE AGUEYBANA II (The revolt of the Cacique Agüeybaná II)
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Cacique of "Yucayeque del Yagüeka or Yagueca", who ordered the drowning of
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ruler of the Cacicazgo of Cueyba. This Cacique introduced himself to
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Cacique of Boriqueñ, who governed the area close to the Cibuco River
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Cacique of Western Jamaica. His village was located in what is now
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Cacica, daughter of Cacique Bagnamanay. Her Taíno name is unknown.
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Cacique whose name means "The Great Sun" was "Supreme Cacique" in
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Cacique in the north west region near Guajataca. Also known as
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was killed and his body thrown from the highest elevation in
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Cacique (Chief) of yucayeque-(village) in the area of Abeyno
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Cacique of the Jaragueyal region what today now is known as
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Cacique who Reigned over the territory of Sabaneque Çaguax
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Relatos del Camagüey: El asesinato del cacique Camagüebax
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Cacique of the area which includes the current city of
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Cacica of Hispaniola; also known as Isabel de Iguanamá
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Cacique from Yucayo reigned over Havana and Matanzas,
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founder of the villa Sancti Spíritus y de Sabaneque.
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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:. 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Agüeybaná II
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Taíno language
Indigenous
tribal chiefs
Taíno
indigenous
Bahamas
Greater Antilles
Lesser Antilles
Guadeloupe
Dominica
Martinique
Arawak
Abey
Salinas, Puerto Rico
Acanorex
Hispaniola
Agüeybaná
Puerto Rico

Agüeybaná II
Alonso
Utuado, Puerto Rico
Amanex
Ameyro
Jamaica
Diego Mendez
Anacaona

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