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Native inhabitants of the Canary Islands
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Guanches were the indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic
Guanches
Topics referred to by the same term
Guanche may refer to: Guanches, the indigenous people of the Canary Islands Guanche language, an extinct language, spoken by the Guanches until the 16th
Guanche
Extinct language of the Canary Islands
Guanche is an extinct language or dialect continuum that was spoken by the Guanches of the Canary Islands until the 16th or 17th century. It died out
Guanche_language
Desiccated corpses of the indigenous people of Tenerife
Guanche mummies (Canarian Spanish: xaxos, formerly ['ʃaʃos]; mirlados, 'embalmed ones'; enzurronados, 'leather-bagged ones') are the intentionally desiccated
Guanche_mummies
Mexican singer and actress (born 2001)
Paola Margarita Guanche Nuviola (born Cancún, Mexico July 21, 2001), better known as Paola Guanche, is a Mexican American singer, composer, musician and
Paola_Guanche
Largest and most populous Canary island
around 200 BC, was established by Berbers known as the Guanches, but the Cave of the Guanches in the northern municipality of Icod de los Vinos has provided
Tenerife
Spanish religious organisation
The Church of the Guanche People (Spanish: Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche) is a religious organisation, founded in 2001 in the city of San Cristóbal de La
Church_of_the_Guanche_People
Monument in Afur, Tenerife, Canary Islands
The Stone of the Guanches, also known as Stone of Taganana, is an engraved stone stele located in the village of Afur (near Taganana), on the island of
Stone_of_the_Guanches
Cave and archaeological site on the Canary Islands
The Cave of the Guanches, or Archaeological area of the Cave of the Guanches (Spanish: Zona Arqueológica de la Cueva de los Guanches), is an important
Cave_of_the_Guanches
Ethnographic museum in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife, Spain
Museo Guanche is an ethnographic museum in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife. It is focused on the Guanches, the native inhabitants of the Canary Islands. It
Museo_Guanche
People of the Canary Islands
century. In 1402, they began to subdue and suppress the native Guanche population. The Guanches were initially enslaved[citation needed] and gradually absorbed
Canary_Islanders
The Guanche mummies of Necochea are two mummies of Guanche individuals, who were the ancient Berber autochthones of the Canary Islands. The specimens are
Guanche_mummies_of_Necochea
Guanche mummy of Madrid or Guanche mummy of Barranco de Herques, is a mummy of a native aborigen from Tenerife, Canary Islands commonly known as Guanche
Guanche_mummy_of_Madrid
Ruler in the Canary Islands (died c. 1505)
Pelinor was a Guanche mencey king of Menceyato de Adeje at the time of the conquest of Tenerife in the 15th century. Alongside the menceyes of Abona and
Pelinor_(mencey)
Species of sea snail
Conus guanche is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the
Conus_guanche
Canary Island
from which the modern name is derived. The island's name in the native Guanche language was Tyterogaka or Tytheroygaka, which may mean "one that is all
Lanzarote
population of the Canaries is generically referred to as Guanches, although, strictly speaking, Guanches were originally the inhabitants of Tenerife. According
Pre-colonial history of the Canary Islands
Pre-colonial_history_of_the_Canary_Islands
15th-century Spanish conquest and genocide
well as a genocide due to the brutal treatment of the Islands' indigenous Guanches which contributed to their extinction as a distinct group. The ties between
Conquest of the Canary Islands
Conquest_of_the_Canary_Islands
pantheon Chinese pantheon Egyptian pantheon Germanic pantheon Greek pantheon Guanche pantheon Hindu pantheon Incan pantheon Inuit pantheon Irish pantheon Jain
List_of_pantheons
Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean
Fuerteventura. These groups came to be known collectively as the Guanches, although Guanches had been the name for only the indigenous inhabitants of Tenerife
Canary_Islands
Species of silverfish
Ctenolepisma guanche is a species of silverfish in the family Lepismatidae. "Ctenolepisma guanche". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23. Mendes, Luís F. (1996)
Ctenolepisma_guanche
Antón Guanche was a Guanche aborigine of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) protagonist of the events around the presence among the Guanches of
Antón_Guanche
Indigenous supreme god of the Canary Islands
Achamán is the supreme god of the Guanches on the island of Tenerife; he is the father god and creator. The name means literally "the skies", in allusion
Achamán
Armed wing of separatist group in the Canary Islands
The Guanche Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Guanches (FAG)) was the armed wing of the Movement for the Self-Determination and Independence of the
Fuerzas_Armadas_Guanches
a Guanche mencey king of Menceyato de Daute in times of the conquest of Tenerife in the fifteenth century. Romen is remembered as one of the Guanche leaders
Romen_(mencey)
Mythologies Indeterminate Proto-Indo-European Africa Berber Bantu Efik Guanche Kongo Lugbara Maasai Malagasy Mbuti Somali West African Yoruba Mediterranean
Lists_of_deities
Southwesternmost of the Canary Islands
cisterns to save fresh rainwater. The Gran diccionario guanche gives the meaning of the Guanche word hero in Spanish as "fuente" ('spring [water source]')
El_Hierro
1494 battle in the Canary Islands
natives of Tenerife, called Guanches. The battle took place on 14–15 November 1494. Fernández de Lugo had suffered defeat by Guanche forces at the First Battle
Battle_of_Aguere
List of demons by name
Chaldean, Chinese, Christian, Egyptian, Etruscan, Finnish, Greek, Gnostic, Guanche, Hindu, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Japanese, Mandaean, Mapuche, Moabite
List_of_theological_demons
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
of the nine aboriginal kings of Tenerife. In the times of the historic Guanche, the region was part of the menceyato, or kingdom, of Güímar. A sacred
Candelaria,_Tenerife
Name list
Xiomara is a feminine Spanish given name, which is probably of Guanche ancestry that can be compared with Guacimara or Autinmara [es], which share the
Xiomara_(given_name)
Pelicar, also written Pellicar or Belicar was a Guanche mencey king of Menceyato of Icode in times of the conquest of Tenerife in the fifteenth century
Pelicar_(mencey)
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
the time of the Guanches, approximately 2000 years ago, as attested by the archaeological sites found. The area was known to the Guanches, the first inhabitants
Santa_Cruz_de_Tenerife
1964–1979 separatist political party
Spain. During the 1970s, it operated through two terrorist groups: the Guanche Armed Forces (FAG) and the Destacamentos Armados Canarios (DAC) ('Canarian
Canary Islands Independence Movement
Canary_Islands_Independence_Movement
15th century battle in Spain
First Battle of Acentejo took place on the island of Tenerife between the Guanches and an alliance of Spaniards, other Europeans, and associated natives (mostly
First_Battle_of_Acentejo
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
abrigo de los Volcanes Abona: La Ultima Resistencia Guanche a la Esclavitud (in Spanish; history of Guanche menceyato) WEBCAM LIVE EL MEDANO MUELLE [1] WEBCAM
Granadilla_de_Abona
forms of Guanche worship prior to the arrival of Christianity. Their worship combines elements of Catholicism with symbols similar to Guanches from the
Animero
List of gods purported to control volcanic activity
Cuba, is a volcano deity for the practitioners of the Lucumi. Guayota, Guanche, malignant deity which lived inside the Teide volcano. Lalahon, in Philippine
Volcano_deity
Tinerfe "the Great" is a legendary hero who was a guanche mencey (aboriginal king) of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It is estimated
Tinerfe
p. 15. Guanche 2020, p. 23. Guanche 2020, p. 24. Guanche 2020, p. 25. Muller 2017, pp. 2–3. Guanche 2020, pp. 4–5. Guanche 2020, p. 5. Guanche 2020, p
Cuban_nationality_law
Religion established by Baháʼu'lláh
Heraka Kiratism Qiang Sanamahism Traditional African North African Berber Guanche church Sub-Saharan African Akamba Akan Baluba Bantu Kongo Zulu Bushongo
Baháʼí_Faith
Mythologies Indeterminate Proto-Indo-European Africa Berber Bantu Efik Guanche Kongo Lugbara Maasai Malagasy Mbuti Somali West African Yoruba Mediterranean
List_of_mythologies
Tegueste was one of nine Guanche menceyatos (native kingdoms), which ruled Tenerife on the Canary Islands before the Castilian conquest. It occupied the
Menceyato_of_Tegueste
Mountain range in Tenerife, Canary Islands
Anaga is also an important archaeological landscape containing numerous Guanche burial caves from which human remains, mummies and other archaeological
Macizo_de_Anaga
Venezuelan American politician
Peter Miguel Camejo Guanche (December 31, 1939 – September 13, 2008) was an American author, activist, politician and Sailing Olympian of Venezuelan descent
Peter_Camejo
Vassal state of the Crown of Castile
almost two decades until he was expelled during a revolt by the native Guanches under the leadership of their king Zonzamas. The conquest of the Canaries
Kingdom_of_the_Canary_Islands
Town in Gran Canaria, Spain
Arguineguín (Guanche for "quiet water") is one of the most populated towns along the south coast of Gran Canaria, Spain. A once typical Canarian fishing
Arguineguín
Gaunche mencey (fl. 1400s)
Acaimo or Acaymo was a Guanche mencey of Tacoronte, on the island of Tenerife at the time of the Spanish conquest in the 15th century. He formed an alliance
Acaimo
Guanche mummy
belonging to the Guanche culture, who were the ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands, Spain. It is one of the best preserved Guanche mummies, and is
Mummy_of_San_Andrés
Municipality and city in Canary Islands, Spain
Tenerife North Airport is 4 km to the east. Tacoronte is a toponym of Guanche origin, believed to be derived from Tagoror, meaning "place where the Council
Tacoronte
Marian apparition
himself. The statue was taken by the local guanche mencey to the cueva de Chinguaro. Later, Antón, a Guanche who had been enslaved and converted to Christianity
Virgin_of_Candelaria
Capital and largest city of Spain
Cerralbo, the National Museum of Anthropology (featuring as highlight a Guanche mummy from Tenerife), the Sorolla Museum (focused in the namesake Valencian
Madrid
festival of the ancient aborigines of the Canary Islands, mainly between the Guanches of the island of Tenerife. It was the feast of the harvest, it ordered
Beñesmen
Museum in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
in 1958. The museum holds the largest collection on the culture of the Guanche and also has one of the most modern methods of presentation of mummies
Museo de la Naturaleza y Arqueología
Museo_de_la_Naturaleza_y_Arqueología
Place in Canary Islands, Spain
small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. It was originally a Guanche settlement before the Spanish conquest in 1496. The village is now home
Masca
16th c. indigenous leader on Tenerife
Ichasagua was a Guanche leader of the island of Tenerife. He was a member of the Guanche nobility of Adeje. He was proclaimed Mencey (aboriginal king)
Ichasagua
Guanche king
Beneharo was a Guanche king of Menceyato de Anaga on the island of Tenerife. Beneharo made peace in 1492 with Lope de Salazar, who had been sent by the
Beneharo
Deity in the ancient Berber mythology
Magec (Guanche Berber Ma-ɣeq, 'possesses radiance' or 'mother of brightness' ), in Tenerife, was a deity in the ancient Berber mythology. Magec was god
Magec
Canary Island
of the island, the Guanches, Silbo Gomero was adopted by the Spanish settlers in the 16th century and survived after the Guanches were entirely assimilated
La_Gomera
Deity in Guanche mythology
Guayota, in Guanche mythology of Tenerife (the Canary Islands), was the principal malignant deity and Achamán's adversary. According to Guanche legend, Guayota
Guayota
Historical Canary Islands ruler
Tanausu (also Tanausú and Atanausu) (died 1493) was the Guanche ruler of Aceró, on the island of La Palma (known to the original population as Benahoare)
Tanausu
Country in the Caribbean
which is evident given that Cuba does not function as a federation J C Guanche Zaldívar; E C Díaz Galán; H Bertot Triana. "Cuba: Legal Response to Covid-19"
Cuba
15th-century Guanche king
Tegueste or Tegueste II was a Guanche King (mencey) of Menceyato de Tegueste, reigning during the conquest of Tenerife in the fifteenth century. In 1494
Tegueste_(mencey)
Adeje was one of the 9 menceyatos (native Guanche kingdoms) on the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) before the arrival of the conquering Spaniards
Menceyato_of_Adeje
Icod or Icode was one of nine menceyatos (native Guanche kingdoms) that had divided the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) after the death of
Menceyato_of_Icode
Guanche cult image
Guatimac or the Idol of Guatimac is an owl-shaped Guanche cult image, found in 1885, hidden in a cave between the municipalities of Fasnia and Güímar
Guatimac
A light deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with light and/or day. Since stars give off light, star deities can also be included here. The
List_of_light_deities
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
observed in North Africa, with its E-M81 subclade observed among the ancient Guanche natives of the Canary Islands. E-Z827 is also found at lower frequencies
Haplogroup_E-Z827
archipelago of a form of autochthonous neo-paganism, the Church of the Guanche People. The Canary Islands is currently one of the regions with the greatest
Religion in the Canary Islands
Religion_in_the_Canary_Islands
Dialect of Spanish in the Canary Islands
before the conquest, the Guanches, spoke a variety of Berber (also called Amazigh) dialects. After the conquest, the indigenous Guanche language was rapidly
Canarian_Spanish
Goddess representing motherhood or fertility
A mother goddess is a major goddess characterized as a mother or progenitor, either as an embodiment of motherhood and fertility or fulfilling the cosmological
Mother_goddess
Mencey of Taoro
Taoro from November 1494 until his suicide in February 1495. A native Guanche prince in the Canary Islands during the second half of the 15th century
Bentor
Town in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Anaga rural park. It borders Punta del Hidalgo, in the area of El Paso del Guanche, with Tegueste in the summits, and with Tejina in the area of El Riego
Bajamar,_Tenerife
British anthropologist (born 1953)
variety existing among Old North African speakers at that time. In 300 BCE, Guanche speakers, who may have been Old North African speakers rather than Berber
Roger_Blench
Guanche princess
Princess Dácil was a Guanche princess of the kingdom of Taoro on the island of Tenerife (in the Canary Islands), best known for her marriage to a conqueror
Dácil
XVI Century Spanish priest, chronicler and historian
been among the Guanches of Tenerife since long before their conversion to Christianity, and had been venerated not only by the Guanches, but later by their
Alonso_de_Espinosa
Supernatural dog associated with Hell or the underworld
Santa Compaña, a version of the Wild Hunt. In the religious beliefs of the Guanche people of the Canary Islands, the Tibicenas were the canine offspring or
Hellhound
Gauche
Fernando Guanarteme (born Tenesor Semidan) was a Guanche King and ally of the Spaniards who assisted them in their conquest of the Canary Islands during
Fernando_Guanarteme
Musical artist
director, known for his work with artists such as Aymée Nuviola, Paola Guanche, Maía, Fanny Lu, Chucho Valdés, Alexander Abreu, Paula Arenas, Majida Issa
Paulo_Simeón
Goddess in the mythology of the aboriginal Guanche of the Canary Islands
religion of the aboriginal Guanche inhabitants of the Canary Islands. Chaxiraxi was one of the principal goddesses of the Guanche pantheon. She was associated
Chaxiraxi
Figure in the Antigüedades de las Islas Afortunadas
Guajara or Guaxara are the names of an alleged Guanche woman, who was a character in the epic poem Antigüedades de las Islas Afortunadas of Antonio de
Guajara (legendary Guanche woman)
Guajara_(legendary_Guanche_woman)
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
memory of the battle that took place in this area between Castilians and Guanches during the conquest of the island in the 15th century, in which the latter
La_Matanza_de_Acentejo
Añaterve was the Guanche Mencey (king) of Menceyato de Güímar at the time of the conquest of Tenerife in the 15th century. Añaterve was the king of Güímar
Añaterve
A solar deity is a god or goddess who represents the Sun, or an aspect of it, usually by its perceived power and strength. Solar deities and Sun worship
List_of_solar_deities
Name list
Aydan (pronounced [ˈajdan]) is a Guanche and Irish male name or Turkish and Azerbaijani feminine given name and surname. The Irish male name is derived
Aydan
Family of languages and dialects Indigenous to North Africa
historical linguistics indicate that the Guanche language, which was spoken on the Canary Islands by the ancient Guanches, likely belonged to the Berber branch
Berber_languages
Mesopotamian texts that talk about gods and fantastic creatures
Mythologies Indeterminate Proto-Indo-European Africa Berber Bantu Efik Guanche Kongo Lugbara Maasai Malagasy Mbuti Somali West African Yoruba Mediterranean
Mesopotamian_mythology
Ideology that promotes the interests of the Canarian people, generally against Spain
people started with the Spanish conquest of the islands, when the local Guanche Berber[citation needed] population were conquered and eventually assimilated
Canarian_nationalism
Whistled language
Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Little is known of the original Guanche language or the languages of the Canary Islands, but it is assumed that
Silbo_Gomero
Bards, Ovates, and Druids Reformed Druids of North America Church of the Guanche People Heathenry (a.k.a. Germanic neopaganism) Scandinavian paganism Hellenism
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands, Spain. The Guanche name of the area was Orone. The seat of the municipality since 1930 is
Valle_Gran_Rey
Desert on the African continent
its variants now regrouped under the term Amazigh (which includes the Guanche language spoken by the original Berber inhabitants of the Canary Islands)
Sahara
Ethnic group
predominantly European, with a significant Sub-Saharan African, North African Guanche, and Indigenous American substrate, the latter two originating partly from
Puerto_Ricans
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
Plaza de Lorenzo Cáceres, the spot where, according to tradition, the Guanches already venerated the saint's icon - una pequeña talla gótica-flamenca
Icod_de_los_Vinos
Municipality in Canary Islands, Spain
the Guanches, who called the area Arautaba or Arautápala. Taking linguistics into account, Orotava probably came from a corrupted form of a Guanche word
La_Orotava
Canarian journalist and politician (1867–1912)
modern Canarians to emulate their Guanche ancestors and fight against Spanish colonialism; to Delgado, being Guanche meant being a rebel. Delgado recognised
Secundino_Delgado
Area of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife
and Afur [es] lies the so-called Piedra de los Guanches, an archaeological site linked to the Guanche mummification practices. This indigenous monument
Taganana
Political party
Canarias (CNC) Founder Antonio Cubillo Founded 1985 (1985) Newspaper El Guanche Youth wing Juventudes del Congreso Nacional de Canarias Ideology Canarian
National Congress of the Canaries
National_Congress_of_the_Canaries
Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic
features of the Madeiran landscape. The enslaved initially consisted of Guanches from the nearby Canary islands and exiled convicts from mainland Portugal
Madeira
American actor and singer (born 1991)
Islands and his 16th great-grandfather was Pelinor (d. 1505), an indigenous Guanche king of the island of Tenerife, the largest island in the Canaries. Ramos
Anthony_Ramos
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Boy/Male
Tamil
First poet
Girl/Female
Tamil
Granting desires
Girl/Female
Biblical
Commotion, or moving, of God.
Boy/Male
Indian
Celestial music
Boy/Male
Latin Spanish Portuguese Italian Shakespearean Swedish
Light.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Crane Estate; Settlement of Cranes
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Born on Passover.
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Dark Oak; Nugget of Wisdom; Fertile; Oak Tree
Girl/Female
Biblical
That produces fruit.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
To Conquer Completely
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