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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BohechíoBohechío - Wikipedia

    Bohechío is a town in the San Juan province of the Dominican Republic. It is located northeast of the km 25 of Azua – San Juan road at a distance of 26.5 km and 43 km from San Juan Province, 205 km from Santo Domingo and 92 km of the Province Azua, nestled between mountains at the foot of the Cordillera Central. It has a land area of 428.33 ...

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  2. The chiefdoms of Hispaniola (cacicazgo in Spanish) were the primary political units employed by the Taíno inhabitants of Hispaniola (Taíno: Ayiti, Quisqueya, or Bohio) in the early historical era. At the time of European contact in 1492, the island was divided into five chiefdoms or cacicazgos , each headed by a cacique or paramount chief .

  3. Caguax was the cacique of Turabo, in Borikén (Puerto Rico). Caguax favored negotiation with the Spanish to try to protect his people. After the Taíno first revolted in 1511, Caguax was one of only two Caciques to accept a peace agreement with Ponce deLeon. But in 1511 Ponce deLeon was replaced as governor by Juan Cerón, by order of Diego Colon.

  4. Bohechío fue uno de los cinco caciques y el más anciano jefe taíno de La Española que gobernaba el cacicazgo Jaragua en la zona sur de lo que actualmente ocupa Haití. Hermano de la princesa Anacaona, quien tras la muerte de este cerca de 1502, se convirtió en reina y cacica de Jaragua. Bohechío ayudó a su cuñado Caonabo a atacar el ...

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  5. Aug 4, 2023 · Bohechío: El Cacique del Cacicazgo Jaragua. Bohechío fue uno de los cinco caciques de La Española que gobernaba el cacicazgo Jaragua en el lado occidental de la isla en lo que actualmente ocupa Haití. Conocido como un amante del progreso, su cacicazgo era conocido como uno de los más avanzados de la isla. No sólo en términos culturales ...

  6. Here are 10 museums and Taíno cultural sites across Hispaniola - the Dominican Republi c in the east, and Haiti in the west - where you can experience Taíno culture first-hand: Taíno petroglyphs in the Pomier-caves. Photo: Ministerio de Cultura. 1. See petroglyphs at the Caves of Pomier. “Hispaniola is the heart of Taíno culture and the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnacaonaAnacaona - Wikipedia

    Anacaona was born into a family of caciques. She was the sister of Bohechío, the ruler of Xaragua. [3] She succeeded Bohechío as cacica after his death. [4] In 1503, Nicolás Ovando, the governor of the island, visited Xaragua. He suspected an insurrection was brewing among the Taíno chiefs, including Anacaona, presently in the kingdom. [4]

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