(1) In matters of traditional religion, which encompasses much of what white people associate with government, a cacique among the Pueblos and a kikmongwi among the Hopi have serious responsibilities to the people.(2) She is traditionally represented with two other figures, that of a black henchman, el Negro Felipe, and of an Indian cacique , Guaicapuro.(3) Tlatoani (head honcho), cacique , and caudillo - these words glisten on the pages of the derisive gubernatorial lexicon.(4) As in Cuba, Jamaica's inhabitants divided their island into provinces, each ruled over by a cacique assisted by village headmen or sub-chiefs.(5) He said he had heard that nobody in the islands could stand up to the Admiral's power and so before he was deprived of his land and his authority as a cacique he wished to see the wonders of Spain.(6) Gifts of a pair of scissors or a looking glass were made to the caciques or village headmen from time to time to keep them friendly.(7) It was committed to class struggle in a country that had scarcely had a bourgeois revolution, and to political action in spite of the manipulation of elections by local landowners or caciques .(8) Others, such as caciques , used the mission system itself to improve their material interests and cultural autonomy.(9) Moreover, new caciques emerged in the wake of agrarian reform, as officials of the agrarian bank and ejidal bosses entrenched themselves locally.(10) They lived under nine independent caciques or chiefs, and possessed a simple religion devoid of rites and ceremonies, but with a belief in a supreme being, and the immortality of the soul.(11) Many such communities are still ruled by caciques (local strongmen) according to u2018uses and customs,u2019 which may fly in the face of such constitutional rights as religious freedom.(12) By February the Indian caciques (leaders or chieftains) saw the Spaniards were at their mercy and refused to provide any more provisions.(13) The Guarani caciques exchanged women to formalize their alliance with the Spanish against the hostile peoples of the Chaco.(14) A share tenant system has made most farmers captives of landlords, or caciques .