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Qu'est-ce (qui) est CACIQUE - définition

HISPANIC TERM FOR INDIGENOUS AMERICAN CHIEF
Caciquism; Cazique; Caciques; CAZIQUES; Kasike
  • a 1781 rebellion against Spanish rule in Peru]]
  • Cangapol, chief of the Tehuelches, 18th century.
  • [[Mapuche]] cacique ([[lonko]]) around 1890.
  • Smithsonian Magazine]] of territories governed by different caciques in Puerto Rico
  • [[Hatuey]] monument plaque

Cacique         
·noun ·see Cazique.
cacique         
[k?'si:k]
¦ noun
1. (in Latin America or the Spanish-speaking Caribbean) a native chief.
2. (in Spain or Latin America) a local political boss.
3. a gregarious tropical American bird that has black plumage with patches of red or yellow. [Genus Cacicus.]
Origin
C16: from Sp. or Fr., from Taino.
Cacique         
A cacique (Latin American ; ; feminine form: cacica) was a tribal chieftain of the Taíno people, the indigenous inhabitants at European contact of the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. The term is a Spanish transliteration of the Taíno word kasike.

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Cacique

A cacique ( Spanish: [kaˈsike]; Portuguese: [kɐˈsikɨ, kaˈsiki]; feminine form: cacica) was a tribal chieftain of the Taíno people, who were the indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles at the time of European contact with those places. The term is a Spanish transliteration of the Taíno word kasike.

Cacique was initially translated as "king" or "prince" for the Spanish. In the colonial era the conquistadors and the administrators who followed them used the word generically to refer to any leader of practically any indigenous group they encountered in the Western Hemisphere. In Hispanic and Lusophone countries, the term has also come to mean a political boss, similar to a caudillo, exercising power in a system of caciquismo.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour CACIQUE
1. Gustavo Villegas, director de Paz y Reconciliación en la alcaldía de Medellín relata una historia reveladora de un ex miembro del Cacique Nutibara.
2. Gustavo Villegas, director of Peace and Reconciliation in the mayor‘s office in Medellin, relates a revealing story of a former Cacique Nutibara member.
3. En Medellín, donde hasta hace dos años el Bloque Cacique Nutibara estaba involucrado en una brutal guerra territorial contra otras pandillas urbanas juveniles, se está revelando ahora una historia extraordinaria.
4. La pandilla de su barrio, apoyada por los paramilitares de derecha, combaten y finalmente derrotan a una pandilla afiliada con guerrillas de izquierda, solo para terminar absorbida por el Bloque Cacique Nutibara.
5. In Medellin, where up until two years ago the Cacique Nutibara Bloc was involved in a brutal turf war against other urban youth gangs, there is an extraordinary story now unfolding.