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    and a local Honduran cacique named Çiçumba. The naked and tattooed body of a Spaniard was found dead within Çiçumba's town of Ticamaya after the battle...
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    Cortés called it Puerto Caballos. By 1533, a local native leader, called Çiçumba (or Çoçumba, or Socremba, or Joamba – the Spanish recorded many variants...
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    rules of Copan and other Mayan cities, native chiefs such as Lempira and Cicumba, and environmental and feminist activist Berta Cáceres. Copan founder,...
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    Peru. In June, 1536, Alvarado engaged the indigenous resistance led by Cicumba in the lower Ulua river valley, and won. He divided up the Indian labor...
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    Olancho * Cuadro Nacional de Danzas Folklóricas de Honduras * Herederos de Cicumba El Indio o Pájaro Tristón (o Pájaro Triste?) Oscar Guevara Aldea de Copal...
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    who Cortés had taken to Mexico. Sicumba is also transcribed Coçumba, Ciçumba, Çoçumba, Zozumba, Soamba, Joamba, Socremba etc. His true name is unknown...
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