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Taino cacique of Hispaniola
Guarionex (Taíno language: "The Brave Noble Lord") was a Taíno cacique from Maguá in the island of Hispaniola at the time of the arrival of the Europeans
Guarionex
Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)
Spanish archival sources showed that the cascabela quotas were imposed by Guarionex, not Columbus, and that there is no mention, in the primary sources, of
Christopher_Columbus
Lucayan Taíno adopted son of Christopher Columbus
Columbus negotiating a marriage between Diego and Cora, the sister of Guarionex, another Hispaniolan Cacique. This marriage produced one son, also named
Diego_Columbus_(Lucayan)
González Mountains) Montañas de Uroyán (Uroyán Mountains) Montañas Guarionex (Guarionex Mountains) Sierra Bermeja Sierra de Cayey Sierra de Guardarraya Sierra
List of mountain ranges of Puerto Rico
List_of_mountain_ranges_of_Puerto_Rico
Indigenous people of the Caribbean
Puerto Rico, such as Agüeybaná II, Arasibo, Hayuya, Jumacao, Urayoán, Guarionex, and Orocobix, allied with the Carib and tried to oust the Spaniards.
Taíno
French artist (1869–1954)
acquavellagalleries.com. Retrieved 9 April 2026. Vogel, Carol; Rodriguez, Guarionex (8 April 2026). "Matisse Is a Crowd-Pleaser. Here's What the Crowds Rarely
Henri_Matisse
Ceremonial dances and songs of the Taíno people
Casas, the cacique Guarionex gave his areíto to Mayobanex, a neighboring cacique, in exchange for military protection. Guarionex taught the lyrics and
Areíto
Capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic
Higüey. These were ruled respectively by caciques (chiefs) Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and Cayacoa. Dating from 1493, when the Spanish settled
Santo_Domingo
de las Antillas Mayores y las Lucayas"". www27.us.archive.org. 1883. Guarionex Diccionario Taino (Taino Dictionary), Retrieved September 19, 2007 Archived
List_of_Taínos
Puerto Rican historian and writer (1874–1938)
struggle for independence); Arthur Alfonso Jr. and Kingsley Guarionex Schomburg (named after Guarionex, a renowned cacique of the Taíno). After Elizabeth died
Arturo_Alfonso_Schomburg
2019. Retrieved January 22, 2020. "Sentenciado Guarionex Candelario a más de 200 años de cárcel" [Guarionex Candelario sentenced to more than 200 years in
List of law enforcement officers convicted of an on-duty killing in the United States
List_of_law_enforcement_officers_convicted_of_an_on-duty_killing_in_the_United_States
Cuban trova musician (1867–1968)
[citation needed] For a long period he sang in a duo with his eldest son Guarionex; he had two other sons and a daughter, and gave them all Indigenous names
Sindo_Garay
List of notable individuals of Puerto Rican descent
Guayanilla Arasibo, cacique, area of Arecibo Caguax, cacique, area of Caguas Guarionex, cacique, area of Utuado Hayuya, cacique, area of Jayuya Jumacao, cacique
List_of_Puerto_Ricans
Spanish possession in the Caribbean (1492–1865)
Higüey. These were ruled respectively by caciques (chiefs) Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and Cayacoa. On his first voyage the navigator Christopher
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo
Captaincy_General_of_Santo_Domingo
Taíno Rebellion of 1511 in Puerto Rico
Ponce de León invaded St. Croix and Guadalupe to retrieve more. Locally, Guarionex and Aymaco, two prominent caciques of the Otoao region, died during an
Spanish–Taíno War of San Juan–Borikén
Spanish–Taíno_War_of_San_Juan–Borikén
Semi-nomadic indigenous people living in the Darién Province of Panama
portrayed the Chief's Lieutenant in The Mission, and the Taino cacique Guarionex in Conquest of Paradise. Other unnamed members of the tribe can be seen
Embera-Wounaan
Indigenous chiefdoms in Ayiti or Hispaniola
are all in present-day Dominican Republic. It was ruled by the cacique Guarionex and was centered near the present location of Santo Cerro in La Vega.
Chiefdoms_of_Hispaniola
1495 battle on the island of Haiti
Columbus Bartholomew Columbus Alonso de Ojeda Guacanagaríx Caonabo (POW) Guarionex Cayacoa Bohechío Strength 220 men 20 greyhounds Several hundreds of auxiliary
Battle_of_Vega_Real
1994 studio album by Michel Camilo
electric guitar Giovanni Hidalgo – percussion, bongos, conga, timbales Guarionex Aquino – percussion, bongos, tambourine, chekere, guiro Cliff Almond –
One_More_Once
Hispanic term for Indigenous Caribbean chief
Anacaona Arasibo Brizuela Caguax Comerío Enriquillo Guacanagarix Guamá Guarionex Habaguanex Hatuey Hayuya Huarea Jumacao Loquillo Orocobix Urayoán Aquiminzaque
Cacique
Dominican pianist and composer
Patato, Randy Brecker, Michael Brecker, Chuck Loeb, Giovanni Hidalgo, Guarionex Aquino, Wynton Marsalis, Dave Valentin, Flora Purim, Delfeayo Marsalis
Michel_Camilo
Guarionex & Sindo Garay
Music_of_Cuba
Dominican politician, economist, and businesswoman
Spanish). El Caribe. Archived from the original on 12 April 2016. Rosa, Guarionex (9 March 2016). "Margarita fue escogencia sabia para unificar al PLD"
Carolina_Mejía
Town and municipality in Puerto Rico
on caciques or chieftains. The Utuado area was ruled over by cacique Guarionex. In Caguana, the Taínos built a series of courts or bateyes, Caguana Ceremonial
Utuado,_Puerto_Rico
First human inhabitants of the Caribbean
"neo-Taíno". Hispaniolan principalities at about 1500 included Maguá (Cacique Guarionex); Xaraguá (Behecchio); Maguana (Caonabo); Higüey also called Iguayagua
Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Caribbean
Initiatives by inhabitants throughout the history of Puerto Rico
conquistadors in the southern and western parts of the island. He was joined by Guarionex, cacique of Utuado, who attacked the Villa de Sotomayor (Sotomayor Village)
Puerto Rican independence movement
Puerto_Rican_independence_movement
Spanish labour system in its colonies
caciques involved and had most of them hanged. Later, a chieftain named Guarionex laid havoc to the countryside before an army of about 3,090 routed the
Encomienda
Historic building in the Bronx, New York
Lazansky, Melissa Calderón, fiber artist Valarie Irizarry, and Josue Guarionex. AFH | AIR artists are awarded studio space and participate in group exhibitions
Andrew_Freedman_Home
and Higüey. These were ruled respectively by caciques Guacanagarix, Guarionex, Caonabo, Bohechío, and Cayacoa. The Taíno name for the entire island
History of the Dominican Republic
History_of_the_Dominican_Republic
1985 studio album by Michel Camilo
drums Lew Soloff –trumpet Chris Hunter – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone Guarionex Aquino – percussion Sammy Figueroa – percussion Source: Wynn, Ron. "Why
Why Not? (Michel Camilo album)
Why_Not?_(Michel_Camilo_album)
Dominican politician (born 1953)
Eduardo Estrella Virella was born on June 5, 1953, the son of Mayor General Guarionex Estrella and Mabel Elisa Virella de Estrella and grandson of General Pedro
Eduardo_Estrella
Cacique in Hispaniola (Lucayan) Guacanagaric, Cacique in Hispaniola (Taíno) Guarionex, Cacique in Hispaniola (Taíno) Enriquillo, Cacique in Hispaniola (Taíno)
List of Indigenous people of the Americas
List_of_Indigenous_people_of_the_Americas
Order of the Arrow Lodge of the Puerto Rico Council of Scouting America
chapter corresponds to words or names from the Taíno language. Arasibo, Guarionex and Majagua are named after caciques who ruled the territory where each
Yokahu_Lodge
Place in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic
that carried it sank along with Governor Francisco de Bobadilla, cacique Guarionex and dozens of Spaniards. Most recently the municipality of Haina is known
Bajos_de_Haina
Municipality in La Vega, Dominican Republic
Arenoso (surrounding areas) Brache Batista Barrio Guarionex Barrio Loteria Barrio Militar Barrio X Bayacanes (surrounding areas) Carmelitas Camboya Centro
La_Vega,_Dominican_Republic
Terrenas Luis Emilio Vanderhorst Anderson Publico Distrito El Cercado Luis Guarionex Landestoy Privado Distrito Sosua Luis Hess Publico Distrito Guayubin Luis
List of schools in the Dominican Republic
List_of_schools_in_the_Dominican_Republic
Cuban singer, pianist and actress (1900–1958)
Paris: three months at the Palais de Paris, with Sindo Garay and his son Guarionex, a timbalero, and pianist Rafaelito Betancourt. Sings Cuban and Afro-Cuban
Rita_Montaner
Polideportivo San Pedro, Dominican Republic Chairman Sobeida Casique Head Coach Guarionex Martínez League Dominican Volleyball League 2008 7th place
San Pedro de Macorís (volleyball club)
San_Pedro_de_Macorís_(volleyball_club)
Taíno tribal leader and military chief
to Caparra where he reported the killings to Ponce de León. Meanwhile, Guarionex, cacique of Utuado, attacked the village of Sotomayor (present day Aguada)
Agüeybaná_II
Santa Marta in present-day Colombia Euphorbiaceae Bu Garciadelia Ricardo Guarionex García (b. 1960), Dominican professor of botany at the Universidad Autónoma
List of plant genera named after people (D–J)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(D–J)
2025 studio album by Bambara
– vocals on "Face of Love" Sean Smith – trumpet Marilu Donovan – harp Guarionex Rodriguez Jr. – album photography Art Belikov – graphic design Carey,
Birthmarks_(Bambara_album)
El Taíno Cond. Estancias Chalets Cond. Florimar Cond. Fronteras Cond. Guarionex Cond. Hill Court Cond. Jardines de Ensueño Cond. Las Camelias Cond. Las
List of barrios and sectors of San Juan, Puerto Rico
List_of_barrios_and_sectors_of_San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico
Military unit
and shotguns. Auxiliary Vessels Division Damen Stan 2608-class tug RM-2 Guarionex RM-3 Guaroa Dominican Republic 2 Built in the Dominican Republic by CIRAMAR
Dominican_Navy
Puerto Rican social worker, educator and activist (1910–1973)
puertorriqueño". Cubaperiodistas (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 March 2026. Marty, Guarionex Padilla (1 January 2025). "A PROPOSITO DE TRAS LOS PASOS DE CARMEN RIVERA
Carmen_Rivera_de_Alvarado
Town and municipality located in Puerto Rico
the region was dominated by any specific cacique. Nearby caciques like Guarionex and Urayoán could have had some control over the area. According to historian
Adjuntas,_Puerto_Rico
From the 16th century to the present employment of Puerto Ricans in the US Armed Forces
forces. Guarionex, cacique of Utuado, attacked the village of Sotomayor (present-day Aguada) and killed eighty of its inhabitants. Cacique Guarionex died
Military history of Puerto Rico
Military_history_of_Puerto_Rico
University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York Inactive Buffalo State University 27 Guarionex March 28, 2003 State University of New York at New Paltz New Paltz, New
List of Lambda Sigma Upsilon chapters
List_of_Lambda_Sigma_Upsilon_chapters
Quebradillas Francisco Vigo Salas American Management 100 Quebradillas Guarionex American Management 100 Rincón Santa Rosa American Management 74 Río Grande
Public_housing_in_Puerto_Rico
Puerto Rican artist (1943–1986)
fame. His last work as theatrical director was with Compañía Ponceña Guarionex, Inc., in the work and production of "Sirena", as part of the Instituto
Luis_Torres_Nadal
Carretera 113 Carretera 477 Parcelas Terranova Reparto Muñoz Residencial Guarionex Sector Estación Sector Juan González Sector Las Cuevitas Sector Los Barros
List of barrios and sectors of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
List_of_barrios_and_sectors_of_Quebradillas,_Puerto_Rico
Associate Curators Ismael Checo, Miguel Lescano, Yarisa Colón and Josue Guarionex Colón to be part of the curatorial committee. Continuing to build on this
New York Latin American Art Triennial
New_York_Latin_American_Art_Triennial
Peter Graf. "Substitution Tree Indexing". 1994. John W. Wheeler; Guarionex Jordan. "An Empirical Study of Term Indexing in the Darwin Implementation
Term_indexing
Species of lizard
- Thomas & Schwartz, 1966 S. g. grandisquamis - Stejneger, 1904 S. g. guarionex - Thomas & Schwartz, 1966 S. g. mimetes - Thomas & Schwartz, 1966 S. g
Sphaerodactylus_grandisquamis
Place in Santiago, Dominican Republic
territorial bounds of the Chiefdom of Maguá, which was led by the cacique Guarionex. The early Spanish colonial history of Baitoa is largely unknown. There
Baitoa
Puerto Rican composer and writer
" (along with Miguel Ángel Hidalgo Vega—better known by his pen name "Guarionex Hidalgo Africano"—and Francisco Matos Paoli), a famous patriotic Puerto
Andrés_Castro_Ríos
Puerto Rican poet
Puertorriqueño.[citation needed] El heliotropo (1848) The Palm of the Chief (1852) Guarionex (libretto, premiered in 1854) José Campeche: biography by Alejandro Tapia
Alejandro_Tapia_y_Rivera
2015-12-28 Román, Frank (49) Hispanic Puerto Rico (Ponce) Police officer Guarionex Candelario shot and killed three of his colleagues after a hostage situation
List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States, December 2015
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States,_December_2015
American bilingual lifestyle expert, writer, television host and designer
New York City with her husband, Stephen, her sons, Yagüez "Yago" and Guarionex "Rex", her cat Miss Kitty and her semi-hairless dog Baloo. Slice TV on
Evette_Rios
Barrio of Puerto Rico
Carretera 113, Carretera 477, Parcelas Terranova, Reparto Muñoz, Residencial Guarionex, Sector Estación, Sector Juan González, Sector Las Cuevitas, Sector Los
Terranova, Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Terranova,_Quebradillas,_Puerto_Rico
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Famous.
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From Acca.
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