Chacao Indian

Sergio Umbria

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

Chacao was an indigenous group from the valley where later
There was Caracas, which was baptized by the Spanish as
San Francisco. Until this cacicazgo Diego de Losada sent to
His captain Juan Gámez in 1567

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

After a fight Gámez captured the cacique, who was taken to
Presence of Losada, who received him kindly, since he
He wanted to establish good relations with the caciques of the valley of
San Francisco, where he was going to found a Spanish town

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

He gave him several gifts and set him free.
As soon as Chacao
He was free to harass the Spanish again; he killed those
He was alone and also his horses

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

Losada founded Caracas in July 1568, but the following year he had
What to do in the face of an indigenous uprising. He was a real
Confederation of the tribes of the area, led by Guaicaipuro
(Cacique de los Teques) and in which, naturally, Chacao participated
Oviedo and Baños assured that they came from the coast and intermediate mountains

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

According to what was capitulated, the chiefs Naiguatá,
Uripatá, Guaicamacuto, Acarigua
Mamacurí
Querequemare, lord of Torrequemada; Prepocunate, Areguaire and Guarauguta
The one who killed Diego García de Paredes in Catía, with seven thousand fighting Indians, who
They took each other; of the Mariches attended Aricabacuto and Aramaipuro

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

With three thousand archers from his nation, incorporated into his flags the caciques
Chacao and Baruta, with the people of their towns losada was sick in bed
But he got up and left Caracas at the head of the cavalry to repel the Indians
Close, while his captain Pedro Alonso attacked the Teques and the
Tarmas, whereupon he dismantled a large part of the confederation

Indigenous cacique who lived in the 16th century and
Whose part was in the San Francisco Valley
A neighborhood of the current city of Caracas

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