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Yuisa From Boríke(Puerto Rico) Cacique Chief of the Tainos.
The river named after this lady is incorrectly named "Loíza River". It was near her "Rancherio" = a small Indian settlement or "Yukayeke" = "Village" called "Haymanio". Both names were Spaniarized and changed to "Loíza" adding the…
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