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Anacaona (1474?–1504), or
Golden Flower, was a Taíno cacica, or
female cacique (chief),
religious expert, poet[citation needed] and composer[citation needed]...
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Anacaona is the name of an all-female orchestra,
founded in
Havana in the
early 1930s by Concepción "Cuchito"
Castro Zaldarriaga and her sisters. Eventually...
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Anacaona was a Taíno queen.
Anacaona may also
refer to:
Anacaona (band), a
Cuban band
Anacaona (insect), a
genus of
coneheads in the
tribe Copiphorini...
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Guava near present-day Léogane in the
territory of
Jaragua of the
Cacique Anacaona. The
sociopolitical structure of the
island was
thought to have been organized...
- celebration, and in
exchanges of
power and resources. The
female cacique Anacaona, was one of the
early noted composers of areítos.
According to Las Casas...
- Enriquillo) and was part of the
royal family of Jaragua. Enriquillo's aunt
Anacaona was
Queen of Jaragua, and his
father Magiocatex was the
crown prince. He...
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Republic until completion of the
residential tower Anacaona 27. It is
located along the
Anacaona Avenue, an area of
increasing development in
Santo Domingo...
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Museum of
Natural History. 20
September 2017. Danticat,
Edwidge (2005). "
Anacaona,
Golden Flower".
Journal of
Haitian Studies. 11 (2). New York: Scholastic...
- was
known for his
fighting skills and his ferocity. He was
married to
Anacaona, who was the
sister of
another cacique named Bohechío. In
retaliation against...
- protectorate, and Bohechio,
childless at death, was
succeeded by his sister,
Anacaona, wife of the
cacique Caonabo. The
Spanish insisted on
larger tributes....