TAINO CACICA: Anacanoa, aka The Flower of Gold

            

Born in Yaguana (today the town of LĂ©ogane, Haiti),  #Anacanoa negotiated with Xtipher Columb.

She was know for writing and singing poems and narratives.

Her family is royalty.

Her and her brother, #BohechĂ­o, were tricked into leaving while conquistadors stole their lands.

  1503 during a feast organized by 84 regional chieftains to honor #Anacaona, the Spanish Governor Nicolás de Ovando(#bitchassnigga & certified #simp) ordered the meeting house to be set on fire to burn them alive.

#Cacica #Anacaona and her #TaĂ­no noblemen were arrested — all accused of conspiracy for resisting occupation and executed.

 #Anacaona was offered clemency if she would give herself as concubine to one of the Spaniards which was common in the era.

Hell Naw to the Naw Naw Naw....

#Anacaona chose execution over fucking with a #simp.

Her refusal cementing her legend.
#Anacaona remained rebellious and independent until her violent public death.
Because #Anacaona refused the sexual offer of the #simp intruders while others were shot, #Anacaona was executed by hanging.

She was only 29 years old.

Husband: #Cacique #Caonabo
Son: #Higuemota

Share this in her memory.

I love you Flower Of Gold!!

Below is a song by singer #CheoFeliciano and #FaniaAllstars entitled 'Anacanoa'




You gonna learn today!

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