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kingdom of Taíno Indians.
Leaders included Caciques Cotubanamá [es] and
Cayacoa [es], the
female Caciqua Higuanamá and
other leaders, male and female....
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respectively by
caciques (chiefs) Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and
Cayacoa.
Dating from 1493, when the
Spanish settled on the island, and officially...
- Mona, and west by the
cacicazgo of Maguana. It was
ruled by the
cacique Cayacoa [es] and was
divided into 21 nitaínos. The
capital of the
cacicazgo was...
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Nicaragua Casiguaya Wife of Guamá
Captured in 1521
Hanged herself, Cuba.
Cayacoa Cacique of Higüey,
currently in the
Dominican Republic.
After his death...
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Bartholomew Columbus Alonso de
Ojeda Guacanagaríx Caonabo (POW)
Guarionex Cayacoa Bohechío
Strength 220 men 20
greyhounds Several hundreds of
auxiliary natives...
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respectively by
caciques Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and
Cayacoa. The Taíno name for the
entire island was
either Ayiti (land of high mountains)...
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respectively by
caciques (chiefs) Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and
Cayacoa. On his
first voyage the
navigator Christopher Columbus,
arrived in 1492...
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Chica DSL
Rangers Blue
Texas Rangers Texas Rangers Baseball DR Complex,
Cayacoa DSL
Rangers Red
Texas Rangers Texas Rangers Baseball Academy DR, Boca Chica...
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Hispaniola and some of the
Lesser Antilles. The
province of the
cacique Cayacoa in
Haiti was also
known as "Agüeybana",
while the
presence of
another cacique...