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A chief, probably Guacanagar’x, placing a crown on the head of Christopher Columbus (c1451-1506). Guacanagar’x was one of the five caciques of Hispaniola. He was the chief of the cacicazgo of MariŽn, which occupied northwest of the island. Guacanagar’x received Christopher Columbus after the Santa Mar’a was wrecked during his first voyage to the New World. From Notabel Voyagers: from Columbus to Nansen by William H. G. Kingston and Henry Frith, published 1904 by George Routledge and Sons, Ltd.
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AR9410459
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Purpose
Public
Size
2092px × 3316px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
Arrival
ARRIVING
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
CACIQUE
CHIEF
CHRISTOPHER
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS
Columbus, Christopher (1451-1506)
concept
CRISTOBAL COLON
Crown
DAY
Discovery
Engraved
Engraving
ETHNICITY
Exterior
Frith
GEORGE
George Routledge
Greater Antilles
Head
Headdress
Headgear
Henry Frith
HISPANIOLA
Illustration
INDIGENOUS
Kingston
LOCAL
Male
Man
Men
mixed race
Monochrome
Notabel Voyagers
Notable Voyagers
OUTSIDE
People
Print
Print Collector29
PUBLICATION
RESPECT
Routledge
TGN
The Print Collector
William HG
William HG Kingston