Anacaona, golden flower
by Edwidge Danticat.
- 1st ed.
- New York, NY : Scholastic, 2005.
- 186 p. : ill., map, port, geneal. table ; 20 cm.
- The royal diaries .
Beginning in 1490, Anacaona keeps a record of her life as a possible successor to the supreme chief of Xaragua, as wife of the chief of Maguana, and as a warrior battling the first white men to arrive in the West Indies, ravenous for gold.
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Anacaona, -1504 --Juvenile fiction.
Taino Indians -- Fiction. Indians of the West Indies -- Fiction. Kings, queens, rulers, etc. Diaries -- Fiction.