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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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    the neighborhood of Piantini. It is the city's most opulent borough; the Anacaona Avenue has the most expensive price per m2 in the country. Its limits are:...
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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...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    protectorate, and Bohechio, childless at death, was succeeded by his sister, Anacaona, wife of the cacique Caonabo. The Spanish insisted on larger tributes....
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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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    1 October 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2014. Danticat, Edwidge (2005). "Anacaona, Golden Flower". Journal of Haitian Studies. 11 (2). New York: Scholastic...
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