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- Cacique abstract "Cacique (Spanish: [kaˈθike]; Portuguese: [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki]; feminine form: cacica) is a title derived from the Taíno for the pre-Columbian chiefs or leaders of tribes in the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. The Spanish used the word cacique as a title for the leaders of the other indigenous groups they encountered in the Western Hemisphere territories they occupied. In colonial Mexico, caciques and their families were considered part of the Mexican nobility, often also holding the Spanish noble honorific don and doña and some having entailed estates or cacicazgos. The records of many of these Mexican estates are held in the Mexican national archives in a section Vínculos ("entails"). In Mexico, the Spaniards' use of the term cacique to designate indigenous rulers had important implications, since individuals and communities might claim a status that in the indigenous system of nomenclature would not have fulfilled the criteria.In the modern era in the Spanish language, the term has come to mean a local political boss who exercises significant power.The term is also used in the Portuguese language to describe the leaders of indigenous communities in Brazil.It is also frequently used in Portugal to describe how certain influential and well known students use their powerful social character to influence student body elections in the student movement in Portugal's major universities. In Spain and in Brazil the word is most commonly used in the third sense, meaning "a person in a village or region who exercises excessive influence in political matters."".
- Cacique wikiPageID "521577".
- Cacique wikiPageRevisionID "644738923".
- Cacique hasPhotoCollection Cacique.
- Cacique subject Category:Spanish_language.
- Cacique subject Category:Ta%C3%ADno.
- Cacique subject Category:Titles_and_offices_of_Native_American_leaders.
- Cacique subject Category:Tribal_chiefs.
- Cacique comment "Cacique (Spanish: [kaˈθike]; Portuguese: [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki]; feminine form: cacica) is a title derived from the Taíno for the pre-Columbian chiefs or leaders of tribes in the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. The Spanish used the word cacique as a title for the leaders of the other indigenous groups they encountered in the Western Hemisphere territories they occupied.".
- Cacique label "Cacic".
- Cacique label "Cacicco".
- Cacique label "Cacique (chef)".
- Cacique label "Cacique (opperhoofd)".
- Cacique label "Cacique".
- Cacique label "Cacique".
- Cacique label "Cacique".
- Cacique label "Kacika".
- Cacique label "Kacyk".
- Cacique label "Kasik".
- Cacique label "Kazike".
- Cacique label "Касик".
- Cacique label "カシケ".
- Cacique sameAs Kasik.
- Cacique sameAs Kazike.
- Cacique sameAs Cacique.
- Cacique sameAs Cacique_(chef).
- Cacique sameAs Cacicco.
- Cacique sameAs カシケ.
- Cacique sameAs Cacique_(opperhoofd).
- Cacique sameAs Kacyk.
- Cacique sameAs Cacique.
- Cacique sameAs m.0119h2gs.
- Cacique sameAs Q599898.
- Cacique sameAs Q599898.
- Cacique wasDerivedFrom Cacique?oldid=644738923.
- Cacique isPrimaryTopicOf Cacique.