The Cacique Placing a Crown Upon the Head of Columbus, 1904
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The Cacique Placing a Crown Upon the Head of Columbus, 1904
A chief, probably Guacanagarix, placing a crown on the head of Christopher Columbus (c1451-1506). Guacanagarix was one of the five caciques of Hispaniola. He was the chief of the cacicazgo of Marien, which occupied northwest of the island. Guacanagarix received Christopher Columbus after the Santa Maria was wrecked during his first voyage to the New World. From Notabel Voyagers: from Columbus to Nansen by William H. G. Kingston and Henry Frith, published 1904 by George Routledge and Sons, Ltd
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