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List of Taínos : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Taínos

This is a list of known Taínos, some of which were ''caciques'' (male and female tribal chiefs). Their names are in ascending alphabetical order and the table may be re-sorted by clicking on the arrows in the column header cells.
The Taínos were the indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and some of the Lesser Antilles – especially in Guadeloupe, Dominica and Martinique. The Taínos ("Taíno" means "good" "people"), unlike the Caribs (who practiced regular raids on other groups), were peaceful seafaring people and distant relatives of the Arawak people of South America.〔Rouse, p. 5., Retrieved September 19, 2007〕
Taíno society was divided into two classes: ''Nitainos'' (nobles) and the ''Naborias'' (commoners). Both were governed by chiefs known as ''caciques'', who were the maximum authority in a ''Yucayeque'' (village). The chiefs were advised by priest-healers known as ''Bohiques'' and the ''Nitaynos'', which is how the elders and warriors were known.
This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. Anyone can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
==See also==

*List of Notable Puerto Ricans
*List of Notable Cubans
*List of Notable Dominicans (Dominican Republic)
*List of Notable Haitians
*List of Notable Bahamians
*List of Notable Jamaicans
*Taínos
*Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center

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