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Hayuya (born c. 1470s) was the Taíno
Cacique (Chief) who
governed the area in
Puerto Rico
which now
bears his name (which is now
spelled "Jayuya"). When...
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tribal leader,
Hayuya,
Jayuya is
known for its
skilled wood carvers.
Among its
monuments are the
statue of
Nemesio Canales and the bust of
Hayuya, both by the...
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works are the
sculptures of
Julia de Burgos[citation needed] in Carolina,
Hayuya[citation needed] in Jayuya, and
Rafael Hernández[citation needed] in Bayamón...
- September. In
September 1513, the
conquistadores entered the
domain of
Hayuya twice. "Alonso" and
Orocovis were also targeted. That same month, the Spanish...
- In 1511,
several caciques in
Puerto Rico, such as Agüeybaná II, Arasibo,
Hayuya, Jumacao, Urayoán, Guarionex, and Orocobix,
allied with the
Carib and tried...
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portal List of
Puerto Ricans Agüeybaná Agüeybaná II List of Taínos
Arasibo Hayuya Jumacao Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center Rouse, I. (1952).
Porto Rican...
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Puerto Rico
Arasibo -
Cacique in
Puerto Rico
Hatuey (Taíno),
Cacique in Cuba
Hayuya -
Cacique in
Puerto Rico
Jumacao -
Cacique in
Puerto Rico
Anacaona - Cacique...
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Cacique of Baracoa. Came from
Hispaniola to
fight the
Spanish in Cuba.
Hayuya Cacique of Jayuya,
Puerto Rico Haübey
Cacique of Guahaba, in what is now...
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movement in
Puerto Rico
Indigenous resistance Agüeybaná I Agüeybaná II
Arasibo Hayuya Jumacao Urayoán
Political organizations Union Party of
Puerto Rico Independence...
- II Becerrillo, a dog
owned by Juan
Ponce de León
History of the
Americas Hayuya Jumacao /ˌpɒns də ˈliːən/
PONSS də LEE-ən, UK also /ˌpɒnseɪ də leɪˈɒn/ PON-say...