Cacicus

/kəˈsɪkəs/ noun

In colonial Latin America, a regional chief or leader of indigenous peoples under Spanish rule.

From Latin cacicus, borrowed from Taíno (Caribbean indigenous language) cacique. The word traveled from the Caribbean through Spanish colonial administration into English scientific and historical texts.

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