Guarionex (Taíno language: "The Brave Noble Lord"[1]) was a Taíno cacique from Maguá in the island of Hispaniola at the time of the arrival of the Europeans to the Western Hemisphere in 1492.[2] He was the son of cacique Guacanagarix, the great Taíno prophet who had the vision of the coming of the Guamikena (White Men).

Guarionex
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygounknown value Taƴto
Date of death11 Morso 1502 Taƴto
Significant personFrancisco Roldán Taƴto
WoldeTaíno Taƴto
Position heldcacique Taƴto
LenyolTaíno people Taƴto
Commander of (DEPRECATED)Warriors of Magua Cacique Taƴto
Memba enCacique of Magua, Warriors of Magua Cacique Taƴto

Gila 1494 Spaniards'en ɓe waɗi limce mawɗe dow Taino'en nder Hispaniola. Nder 1495, Taino ha hoore Caonabo ummi haa ɓe ɗon haɓɓo bee konu, ammaa Bartolome Columbus ɓaŋgi ɓe. Guarionex boo suɓii ngam hoɗugo e haɓɓugo, ammaa haa 1497 haala ɓeydi ɓeydaaki. Guarionex ɗonno wari bee ko'e maɓɓe Francisco Roldán, ɓe ɗon haɓɓa bee Ispeen'en. Columbus mooɓti konu maako, o haɓɓi suudu Guarionex nder jemma. Cacique ɗon naŋgugo, nden konu'en maako ɗon ɗon ɗon ɗon fahin. Guarionex ɓaawo ɗon Columbus wurtini mo, o wurtini siyaasa maako nder nder nder nder. Haa wakkati feere o waawataa jonta dow laamu o ɗon hiito haa woyla saare. Limanko'en nangi mo ton, ɓe neldi mo nder limce haa Espaañ nder hitaande 1502, ammaa komiwal ngal ɓooyi nder sahaaji sahaaji. Lotti ko jawdi nder jaŋde nde Bartolomé de las Casas wi'i ko nafata 3600 Castilians.

At some point he fled to Puerto Rico and was cacique of Otoa (Utuado, Puerto Rico).

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Cacique Guariones ɗon anndina nder decima Puerto Rican nder Journal of American Folk-lore bolum, bolum 31, ɗum wurtini nder 1918.

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  1. "The Dictionary of the Taíno Language".
  2. Floyd, Troy (1973). The Columbus Dynasty in the Caribbean, 1492-1526. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. pp. 30, 33–35, 39–40.