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Las Casas, Bartolomé de (1552) Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias, Axel Springer ISBN 84-7700-006-9 SL Fombrun, Odette Roy (2006) History of my country, Haiti 1 ISBN 978-99935-0-133-6
Cacique who Reigned over the territory of Sabaneque Çaguax Sagua La Grande, Cuba. [16] Camagüebax: Cacique Of Camagüey, and Father of Tínima Executed by Pánfilo de Narváez was killed and his body thrown from the highest elevation in Camagüey, the Tuabaquey hill in the Sierra de Cubitas mountains, (330 meters /1,083 ft.) above sea level. [20]
Caguax was a Taíno cacique who lived on the island of Borinquén (the Taíno name for Puerto Rico) before and during the Spanish colonization of the Americas.The name of his yucayeque, or Taino village, was Turabo; it comprised the Caguas Valley and surrounding mountains. [1]
Agüeybana El Bravo: La recuperación de un símbolo [Agüeybana El Bravo: Recovery of a symbol] (in Spanish). Ediciones Puerto. ISBN 9781934461181. Rouse, Irving (1983). The Tainos: Rise and Decline of the People Who Greeted Columbus. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300161830
Sector La Vega de Taní Barrio Tibes Ponce, Puerto Rico: Type: Archeology museum: Visitors: 60,000–80,000 per year [2] Director: José Reyes Feliciano (default Director) [2] Owner: Autonomous Municipality of Ponce: Website: visitponce.com /projects /parque-indigena-tibes
Yúcahu [1] —also written as Yucáhuguama Bagua Maórocoti, Yukajú, Yocajú, Yokahu or Yukiyú— was the masculine spirit of fertility in Taíno mythology. [2] He was the supreme deity or zemi of the Pre-Columbian Taíno people along with his mother Atabey who was his feminine counterpart. [3]
Tainan (/ ˈ t aɪ ˈ n ɑː n /), [7] officially Tainan City, [I] is a special municipality in southern Taiwan, facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast. Tainan is the oldest city on the island and commonly called the "prefectural capital" [II] for its over 260 years of history as the capital of Taiwan under the Dutch rule, the Kingdom of Tungning and later Qing dynasty rule until 1887.
Three months later, Hernando de la Torre targeted Orocobix. [40] On June 10, 1512, Álvaro de Saavedra entered into the lands of Guayama. [40] Two days later, the Spanish breached the domain of Agüeybana II, with Gil leading the horseback attack and carrying back a couple of natives who were sold as slaves. [6]