"Anacaona (from Ta\u00EDno anacaona, meaning \"golden flower\"; from ana, meaning \"flower\", and caona, meaning \"gold, golden\") was a Ta\u00EDno cacica (chief), born into a family of chiefs, and sister of Bohech\u00EDo, chief of Xaragua. Her husband was Caonabo, chief of the nearby territory of Maguana. Her brother and her husband were two of the five highest caciques who ruled the island of Ayiti (now called Hispaniola) when the Spaniards settled there in 1492."@en . . . "Female cacique from Hispaniola" . . . . "Anacaona"@en . . . . . "1503Z"^^ . "1464Z"^^ . "1504Z"^^ . "1474Z"^^ . .