Anacaona was married to Caonabo who was the cacique of the neighboring Maguana kingdom.
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Apart from the cacique, other strata included priests and warriors.
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Every tribe within the confederation was ruled by a chief or cacique.
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Cacique Guaro is the national rum, or try horchata, a non-alcoholic cinnamon-flavoured rice drink.
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Cacique Tamanaco was the leader of these tribes, known for resisting the Spanish colonization.
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The chief, or cacique, was named Carlos by the Spanish.
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However, the cacique Carlos described by Fontaneda was the most powerful chief during Spanish colonization.
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The cacique ordered the soldiers to extinguish the fire.
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A cacique (Spanish:u00A0; Portuguese:u00A0; feminine form: cacica) is a leader of an indigenous group, derived from the Tau00EDno for the pre-Columbian chiefs or leaders of tribes in the Bahamas, Greater Antilles and the northern Lesser Antilles.
The caciques are passerine birds in the New World blackbird family. Members of the family are resident breeders in tropical South America and north to Mexico. ...
Cacique (foaled 2001 in Ireland) is a retired Thoroughbred racehorse who competed in Europe and the United States. Bred and raced by Khalid Abdullah's Juddmonte Farms, Cacique is the son of the great international Champion sire, Danehill. ...
Cacique is a Venezuelan brand of rum first marketed in 1959. It is the top-selling rum in Venezuela. The Cacique product lines are owned by Diageo, the largest multinational beer, wine and spirits company in the world. ...
Originally a tribal chief in the Spanish West Indies; A local political leader in Latin America; Any of a number of tropical blackbirds from Central America and South America, family Icteridae
(caciques) Indian chief or local ruler.
Chief (originally used to described an Indian chief and today used to designate a petty tyrant).
Generic term for the head of a Latin American indigenous community or people, elected or hereditary.