- A cacique,
sometimes spelled as
cazique (Latin
American Spanish: [kaˈsike]; Portuguese: [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki];
feminine form: cacica), was a
tribal chieftain...
- "Poyais", a
fictional Central American territory that he
claimed to rule as "
Cazique".
Hundreds invested their savings in
supposed Poyaisian government bonds...
-
Imperial Klazik,
British Columbia, 1925. The name is
derived from Klan and
Cazique....
-
MacGregor went to
Britain and
claimed that
George Frederic Augustus made him "
Cazique" (prince) of
Poyais and
announced that he was
there to find investment...
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homeland after travelling overseas. The term
originates from Guacanagaríx, a
cazique (tribal chieftain) of the Taíno
people who was
regarded as
overly welcoming...
- "Poyais", a
fictional Central American territory he
claimed to rule as "
Cazique". John Mackenzie, Lord
MacLeod 1727–1789 1750–1770 Prussia Sweden Scottish...
- his
three attributes like
those of Vishnu,
might possibly be the
Grand Cazique, the
supreme prince of the
nation of tinkers! We have read the book, and...
-
QUIXOTRY 365 by
Michael Cresta (M****.), 2006.
Highest single play (SOWPODS) –
CAZIQUES 392 by Karl Khoshnaw.
Highest average score, multi-day
tournament (OSPD)...
- and cheats,
including the
historical Gregor MacGregor, the self-styled
Cazique of Poyais. The
publisher collapsed before Henry ****ton had
received any...
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official Scrabble tournament was by Karl Khoshnaw, who got 392
points for
CAZIQUES in a 1982 game in Manchester.
These facts are
according to the SOWPODS...