- Nicarao, or
Macuilmiquiztli (Nahuatl Makwilmikistli:
macuil "five",
miquiztli "death") was the most
powerful ruler in pre-Columbian Nicaragua,
whose chiefdom...
- Dávila in Carazo,
Macuilmiquiztli governed the
Nahua chiefdom of Kwawkapolkan, not far from the
modern town of Rivas.
Macuilmiquiztli initially welcomed...
-
Carazo to the
Ochomogo river in Rivas,
outside the
boundaries of
Macuilmiquiztli's Nahua chiefdom of Kwawkapolkan, as well as the
Nahua chiefdom of Kakawatan...
- as in 2002 it was
discovered that the real name of the
cacique was
Macuilmiquiztli and not Nicarao. In addition, the
Nicaraos referred to
their land as...
-
Nicaraos were
governed by
multiple rulers, such as
chiefs Macuilmiquiztli, and Agateyte.
Macuilmiquiztli was a rich
ruler who
lived in Quauhcapolca, now the...
- Juan de Lebu of the
Moluche of
Chile Lempira of the
Lenca of
Honduras Macuilmiquiztli of the
Nicarao of
Nicaragua María of the
Tehuelche of
Patagonia Orocobix...
- such as
chief Akatekwtli of
Teswatlan in modern-day Chinandega,
chief Macuilmiquiztli of
Kwawkapolkan in modern-day Rivas, and
chief Wemak of
Kakawatan also...
- most
powerful chiefdom in pre-Columbian Nicaragua,
ruled by
chief Macuilmiquiztli, and
translates to "place of capulín trees" in Nawat. It's a combination...
- the Mar Dulce.
Gonzalez and 100 men with him have been
welcomed by
Macuilmiquiztli Nicarao,
leader of the
friendly Nicarao people, to
explore the area...
- the Mar Dulce.
Gonzalez and 100 men with him have been
welcomed by
Macuilmiquiztli Nicarao,
leader of the
friendly Nicarao people, to
explore the area...