- Arasibo
Arasibo (born c. 1480s) was a
Taino "Cacique " inPuerto Rico who governed the area which is now named after him (now spelled Arecibo).Pre-Colombian era
Arasibo governed a
tribe whose village was located by the shore of the river "Abacoa" (now known as the "Rio Grande de Arecibo"). Arasibo had been known to be a "just" and respected "cacique" and his tribe had led a peaceful existence before the arrival of theSpaniards . The rivers close to the village were full of fish and turtles and so it was only natural that the members of Arasibo's tribe were fishermen. Their land produced many fruits, such aspapaya s; the tribe were cultivators of corn. Arasibo loved to collect all kinds ofanimal s andbird s. He, like the rest of the other "Caciques", reported only to the "Supreme Cacique"Agüeybaná .Arrival of the Conquistadors
The relationship between the Spaniards and the Tainos was peaceful at first, however, all that changed when the "
Conquistadores " started to enslave the natives. Agueybana's brother Agüeybaná II (The Brave) discovered that the Spaniards were not "god s" and this encouraged the "Cacique" to rebel against the invaders. The rebellion failed afterJuan Ponce de Leon 's troops confronted and killed Agüeybaná.Cronicals of Arecibo
In the "Cronicals of Arecibo" written by Puerto Rican historian
Cayetano Coll y Toste , Toste states that his research and investigations led him to uncover the following facts. In the year 1515, all of the area of Arecibo including the rivers of "Rio Grande" and "Tanama" were given as a gift to a "Lope Conchillos" (who resided inSpain ) by the Spanish Crown. Conchillos sent a helper by the name of "Pedro Moreno" to the island to administer his lands; Moreno found Arasibo and his tribe of about 200 Tainos living in the land; he then enslaved them and Arasibo and his people died shortly after.Legacy
The crown in the
coat of arms of the City of Arecibo represents the glory of the "Cacique" Arasibo, who was the first known ruler of the region.ee also
*
List of famous Puerto Ricans
*List of Tainos
*Agüeybaná and Agüeybaná II
*Hayuya
*Jumacao
*Orocobix
*Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center External links
* [http://www.arecibolighthouse.com/menuss/poblado.htm Arasibo Indian Village]
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