Guamá

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Guamá was a Taíno chieftain in Cuba who led one of the earliest recorded indigenous resistance movements against Spanish colonial rule in the early 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Taíno chieftain
historical figure
conflict indigenous resistance to Spanish conquest of Cuba
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship Cuba
culture Taíno culture
deathCause killed during conflict with Spanish forces
era Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery
ethnicity Taíno NERFINISHED
gender male
hasNoExactDateOfBirth true
hasNoExactDateOfDeath true
historicalContext Spanish colonization of the Caribbean
conquest of Cuba
knownFor early anti-colonial resistance in the Caribbean
leading indigenous resistance against Spanish colonial rule in Cuba
languageSpoken Taíno language NERFINISHED
legacy figure in Cuban historical memory
symbol of indigenous resistance in Cuba
movement indigenous resistance movement
notableEvent rebellion against Spanish rule in Cuba
occupation leader
military leader
opponent Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
Spanish colonizers in Cuba
partOf Taíno people NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Cuba NERFINISHED
region eastern Cuba
religion Taíno religion NERFINISHED
role cacique
timePeriod early 16th century

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