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    Hatuey (/ɑːˈtweɪ/), also Hatüey (/ˌɑːtuˈeɪ/; died 2 February 1512) was a Taíno Cacique (chief) of the Hispaniolan cacicazgo of Guanaba (in what is now...
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  • Hatuey is a beer from Cuba originally produced in the Modelo Brewery of the Bacardi family. Hatuey was first brewed in 1927 in Santiago de Cuba. It was...
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  • Hatuey de Camps Jiménez (29 June 1947 – 26 August 2016) was a politician from the Dominican Republic. He served as president of the Lower House of the...
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    the first time, with the introduction of an authentic Cuban Malt beer: Hatuey beer. Bacardi's success in transitioning into an international brand and...
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    execution. Two of the most famous of these early colonial-era caciques are Hatuey from what is now Cuba and Enriquillo on the island of Hispaniola. Both are...
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    Modelo Brewery (redirect from Hatuey Beer)
    Carretera Central, Cotorro, Havana, Cuba. In 1952, Ernest Hemingway featured Hatuey beer in his book The Old Man and the Sea. When he was awarded the Nobel...
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  • Hatüey Bacardi Club is a professional football club based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The last known time the club played in Division 1 was in 1970. After...
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    Cacique (chief) Hatuey was burnt at the stake in Yara, on February 2, 1512, after he organized a guerrilla war against the Spaniards. Hatuey is known as "Cuba's...
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  • Agüeybaná II - Cacique in Puerto Rico Arasibo - Cacique in Puerto Rico Hatuey (Taíno), Cacique in Cuba Hayuya - Cacique in Puerto Rico Jumacao - Cacique...
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  • (aged 56) Nationality American Occupation Industrialist Known for Gulf+Western Spouse Yvette M. LeMarrec Children 2 Relatives Hatuey de Camps (son-in-law)...
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  • over the natives of Hispaniola, and the subsequent indigenous rebellion by Hatuey. Cognizant of his limited budget, Costa decides to film in Bolivia, the...
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    with fruit) El Presidente Guarapo – juice made from pressed sugar cane Hatuey beer Ironbeer Malta (soft drink) – malt beverage Materva Mojito – Rum, mint...
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    auxiliaries aboard four ships. They were in pursuit of the Taíno chieftain Hatuey, who had fled west and reestablished himself on Cuba after escaping the...
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  • chief Hatuey, who is considered Cuba's first revolutionary. In the recent history of Cuba under Castro, when the Cohiba brand was born, Hatuey was a welcome...
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  • Legend states that Guamá was first warned about the Spanish conquistador by Hatuey, a Taíno cacique from the island of Hispaniola. After the death of Spanish...
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    ), Keebler's Zesta (U.S.) (both owned by Kellogg's), Molinos Modernos' Hatuey (Dominican Republic) and Noel's Saltín (Colombia). Unsalted tops as well...
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  • Areíto (section Hatuey)
    his people to honor the pact they had made in the sharing of the areíto. Hatuey, a cacique who had fled the Spaniards but knew of an impending attack, gathered...
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  • national tour of the revival. He played Hatuey in the U.S. premiere of the Music Theatre Group's production of Hatuey: Memory of Fire in September 2018. Stampley...
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    campaigns in Cuba (at Bayamo and Camagüey) and was present at the massacre of Hatuey; his observation of that massacre led him to fight for a social movement...
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    ex-husband Chief Caonabo of Maguana, as well as Chiefs Guacanagaríx, Guamá, Hatuey, and Enriquillo. The latter's successes gained his people an autonomous...
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    leaving to escape the Spanish incursion. Notably, Hispaniola Taíno chief Hatuey fled to Cuba with most of his people; he remained there until the Spanish...
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    leaders (caciques) who rebelled against Spanish colonization, Enriquillo and Hatuey in the Dominican Republic (Hispaniola), have become important. Dominican...
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  • cacique (chieftain) Hatuey, who had himself relocated from Hispaniola to escape Spanish rule. After a prolonged guerrilla campaign, Hatuey and successive chieftains...
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    suppressed by the Indio-Spanish forces of Governor Juan Ponce de León. Hatuey, a Taíno chieftain who had fled from Hispaniola to Cuba with 400 natives...
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    hero is Hatuey, who fled from the Spanish in Hispaniola and raised a Taíno army to fight the Spanish in Cuba. According to the story Hatuey was betrayed...
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    native province of Mayci. The Spaniards were opposed by a Taíno force led by Hatuey, formerly a chief from Hispaniola who fled to Cuba and helped the local...
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  • non-alcoholic Malta style beverages for Venezuela's Malta Polar, Goya, Great Value, Hatuey, Mr. Special, Publix, Regal and SuperMax brands. Beer offerings have included...
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  • Hypolestes hatuey TORRES-CAMBAS, YUSDIEL; LORENZO-CARBALLA, M. OLALLA; FERREIRA, SÓNIA; CORDERO-RIVERA, ADOLFO (14 August 2015). "Hypolestes hatuey sp. nov...
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    participated in campaigns at Bayamo and Camagüey and in the massacre of Hatuey. He witnessed many atrocities committed by Spaniards against the native...
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    The indigenous Taínos called the island Guanabo. Under the leadership of Hatuey, the island was the last refuge of the natives after the invasion of the...
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