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Make History Today your homepage ... A village chief or prince among the Arawak peoples encountered by the first European explorers in the Caribbean and Bahamas. Each village cacique ruled by the authority of a greater cacique in Cuba.
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Borikén's head cacique at the time of the arrival of Colón was Agüeybaná. The island was divided into cacicazgos. Puerto Rico had approximately 20 caciques at the time of Columbus. ... He taught the children of the elite group subjects such as social protocol, duties, obligations, mythology, and history.
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TainoGallery.com - “Por Nuestra Identidad Cultural” - Reproduction Taino Ethnic Art ... cacique Guacanagaric; The province of Marien (Bainoa) ; This province was on the north east coast + interior, in the area of the bay of Samana in the Dominican Republic. ... Home > Taino History > Taino Caciques...
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History of Cacique. Leaders in Bahamian tourism assume a name fit for a king – Cacique. This name has received the highest respect for hundreds of years. ...
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The Cacique Awards is the highest honour given in The Islands of The Bahamas for achievement in the Tourism industry, including hotel and Transportion ... History of Cacique Awards...
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ARTICLE HISTORY ... A common species is the all-black, yellow-billed cacique (Cacicus, or Amblycercus, holosericeus), about 20 cm (8 inches) long, found in areas from southern Mexico to Bolivia.
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ARTICLE HISTORY ... Aspects of the topic "cacique" are discussed in the following places at Britannica ... CREATE MY cacique NEW ARTICLE...
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Article abstract: Originally a term applied to Caribbean tribal chiefs, “cacique” was adopted by the Eastern Pueblo peoples, to whom it designates a religious-secular office ... Get help in the History Group ... Curriculum: American Indian History...
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Cacique is the Spanish adaptation of an Indian word for prince or chieftain. ... Cacique (No. 2213), a freighter, was built in 1910 by Short Brothers Co., Sunderland, England; transferred to the Navy from the Shipping Board 19 August 1918; and commissioned the same day, Lieutenant Commander C. H. Winnett, USNRF, in command.
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was Copyed from a Draught Drawn Upon a Deer Skin by an Indian Cacique and Presented to Francis Nicholson Esqr. Governour of Carolina. Unidentified Chickasaw mapmaker, c. 1723 ... Military History...
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