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Cacicazgo is a
phonetic Spanish transliteration (or a derivative) of the Taíno word for the
lands ruled by a cacique. The
Spanish colonial system recognized...
- The
chiefdoms of
Quisqueya or
Hispaniola (
cacicazgo in Spanish) were the
primary political units emplo**** by the Taíno
inhabitants of
Hispaniola (Taíno:...
- The
cacicazgo of Jaragua, also
written as Xaragua, was one of the five
chiefdoms in the
island of Hispaniola,
stretching across the southwest; delimited...
- The
Cacicazgo of
Talamanca was a
Costa Rican indigenous manor that
existed prior to the
Spanish conquest and
during the colony. It had
borders on the...
- Los
Cacicazgos (from Spanish 'The Caciquedoms') is a
district or
neighborhood in the city of
Santo Domingo, the
capital of the
Dominican Republic. It is...
- and to ride
horses or mules. Some
caciques had
entailed estates called cacicazgos. The
records of many of
these Mexican estates are held in the Mexican...
- Muisca, Zenú, Quimbaya, and
Tairona developed the
political system of
cacicazgos with a
pyramidal structure of
power headed by caciques. The
Muisca inhabited...
- that
would give way to the
cacicazgo. The Taíno
founded settlements around villages and
organized their chiefdoms, or
cacicazgos, into a confederation. The...
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Francia Spanish...
- Colombia. They
established the
Muisca Confederation of many clans, or
cacicazgos, that had a free
trade network among themselves. Many were goldsmiths...