-
religious expert, poet[citation needed] and composer[citation needed] born in
Xaragua.
Before the
arrival of
Christopher Columbus in 1492,
Ayiti or Quisqueya...
- m****acre of July 1503, was the
killing of
indigenous natives from the town of
Xaragua on the
island of Hispaniola. It was
ordered by the
Spanish governor of...
- of the city).[citation needed] The Port-au-Prince area was part of the
Xaragua chiefdom with the
capital city,
Yaguana being in Léoganes.
There were multiple...
- relationships, the Taínos
resisted the conquest, led by
female Chief Anacaona of
Xaragua and her ex-husband
Chief Caonabo of Maguana, as well as
Chiefs Guacanagaríx...
- Léogane A
coastal town
south of Port-au-Prince and
capital of the
cacicat of
Xaragua Guanabo Gonav, Gonâve or
Lagonav The
biggest satellite island of Hispaniola...
- town in the southwest, is
beside the
former capital of the
caciquedom of
Xaragua.
Navigator Christopher Columbus landed in
Haiti on 6
December 1492, in...
- The
cacicazgo of Jaragua, also
written as
Xaragua, was one of the five
chiefdoms in the
island of Hispaniola,
stretching across the southwest; delimited...
- (2023). "Genocidal M****acres in the
Spanish Conquest of the Americas:
Xaragua,
Cholula and Toxcatl, 1503–1519". In Kiernan, Ben; Lemos, T. M.; Taylor...
- peak of the Taíno,
there were five
different kingdoms on the island, the
Xaragua,
Higuey (Caizcimu),
Magua (Huhabo),
Ciguayos (Cayabo or Maguana), and Marien...
- Saint-Domingue. The area now
called Jacmel was Taíno territory, part of the
Xaragua chiefdom ruled by
cacique Bohechio. With the
arrival of the French, and...