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Jumacao a.k.a.
Jumaca (born c. 1480s) was the Taíno
Cacique (Chief) of the area in
Puerto Rico
named after him (now
spelled Humacao). The Taínos, who...
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portion of the
southeast coast of
Puerto Rico. The
region was led by
cacique Jumacao (also
referred to as "Macao"). The Taíno
settlement was
located on the...
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Enriquillo Guacanagarix Guamá
Guarionex Habaguanex Hatuey Hayuya Huarea Jumacao Loquillo Orocobix Urayoán Agüeybaná I of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico Agüeybaná...
- Becerrillo, a dog
owned by Juan
Ponce de León
History of the
Americas Hayuya Jumacao Perea 1972, p. 26. "Ponce de León".
Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins...
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portal List of
Puerto Ricans Agüeybaná II List of Taínos
Arasibo Hayuya Jumacao Orocobix Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center "...Mas
sobre todos estos caciques...
- of
Puerto Ricans Agüeybaná Agüeybaná II List of Taínos
Arasibo Hayuya Jumacao Orocobix Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center Floyd, Troy (1973). The Columbus...
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several caciques in
Puerto Rico, such as Agüeybaná II, Arasibo, Hayuya,
Jumacao, Urayoán, Guarionex, and Orocobix,
allied with the
Carib and
tried to oust...
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Puerto Rico
Hatuey (Taíno),
Cacique in Cuba
Hayuya -
Cacique in
Puerto Rico
Jumacao -
Cacique in
Puerto Rico
Anacaona -
Cacique in
Hispaniola (Taíno) Arawak...
- Taskomakare,
Swedish merchant craftswoman and
estate owner (d.
after 1528)
Jumacao,
Taino Cacique Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of
Tyrone (d. 1559)
Marcantonio Raimondi...
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Puerto Rico
Indigenous resistance Agüeybaná I Agüeybaná II
Arasibo Hayuya Jumacao Urayoán
Political organizations Union Party of
Puerto Rico Independence...