"Cazique" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cazique" Meaning

A cazique is a title used to refer to the chief or leader of a Tupi or Guarani tribe, especially in Brazil or Paraguay. The word is believed to have originated from the indigenous Tupi language.

"Cazique" Examples

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A cazique is a high-ranking chieftain or leader in some Native American cultures, particularly in Mexico and Central America.

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1. The cazique of the Mayan tribe was revered for his wisdom and leadership.

2. The Spanish conquistadors encountered a powerful cazique when they arrived in Honduras in the 16th century.

3. The nouveau riche businessman appointed a young cazique to manage his latest business venture.

4. The anthropologist studied the role of the cazique in traditional Mayan society, noting its significance in the tribe's governance.

5. The film documentary explored the struggles of the last remaining cazique in a small Mexican village, fighting to preserve their cultural heritage.

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