Cazique

/kæˈziːk/ noun

A chief or leader of an Indigenous people, especially in the Caribbean and Central America during the colonial period.

From Taíno (Arawakan language of the Caribbean) 'cassique,' borrowed into Spanish and European languages to describe Indigenous rulers encountered by Columbus.

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