List of Taínos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of known Taínos , some of which were Caciques (Male tribal chiefs) or Cacicas (Female tribal chiefs). Their names are in alphabetical order. The Taíno are pre-Columbian indigenous...
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Hayuya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hayuya (born c. 1470s) was the Taino Cacique (Chief) who governed the area in Puerto Rico which now bears his name (which is now spelled "Jayuya"). When the Spaniards arrived in "Borikén" (the Taino ...
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TAINO INDIAN LEADERS AT THE TIME OF COLUMBUS; There were five major caciques when Columbus landed and they had various relations with Columbus. These caciques, their provinces and relations with the Spanish were:  ... cacique Guacanagaric; The province of Marien (Bainoa) ; This province was on the north east...
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At the time Juan Ponce de León took possession of the Island, there were about twenty villages or yucayeques, Cacique Agüeybana, was chief of the Taínos. He lived at Guánica, the largest Indian village in the island, on the Guayanilla River. ... Many Taino words persist in the Puerto Rican vocabulary of today.
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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. The Island was divided into provinces, districts, and villages, each with a cacique.
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In the Dominican Republic AIDS has become an issue of pressing concern. ... Each Taino kingdom was ruled by a Taino Cacique, or chieftain, and at the time of Columbus’s arrival there were five Taino kingdoms on Quisqueya. Cacique Guacanagarix’s kingdom was in the province of Marien, which is now known as Samana.
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The Taino Cacique Majagua ... HE TERRITORY that makes up present-day Bayamón was part of one of the Taino villages (yucayeques) on the island of Borinquen (Puerto Rico). Although the number of Indians who inhabited the region ... THE TAINO CACIQUE MAJAGUA; Dr. Fray Mario Rodríguez León, O.P.; Translated by Ann Shevlin;;
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Government of the Jatibonicu Taino People of Puerto Rico ... This web site honors the memory of our ancestor Cacique (Chief) Orocobix (Rememberance of the First Mountain) of the central mountain tribal nation of Jatibonicu.
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Government of the Jatibonicu Taino People of Puerto Rico ... This is an old 1977 picture of Elder Pedro Guanikeyu Torres at the young age of 26 A picture of Cacique Ciba Guanikeyu Then and Now This hightly respected gray haired elder who was born in Orocovis Puerto Rico, is still struggling for our tribal rights as...
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