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Diego Salcedo died was a semi-legendary Spanish conquistador who is said to have lived during the colonization of the Americas. A third, and most accepted version of Salcedo's death says that the Tainos, fearing that the Spaniards might be gods, refrained from harming them. Fearing that Salcedo might resurrect after three days—based on their understanding of the Christian teachings wielded by Catholic priests—they sat around for three days waiting for Salcedo to come back from the dead, but all they saw was Salcedo's body rotting due to the heat just as they would.
At that moment the Tainos realized that these were no gods. This led to the Taino rebellion of However, the Tainos were quickly defeated due to the Spaniards' better weaponry and war expertise. Many of those who stayed on the island soon died either due to cruel treatment or the smallpox epidemic, which attacked the island in This belief is exemplified by a verse in the town's anthem: [ 11 ].
History tells that here Salcedo was drowned, and that in the fall a female Taino is seen at night. Salcedo is referenced in a song of Puerto Rican rock band Fiel a la Vega. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. Semi-legendary Spanish explorer. Salcedo's death [ edit ]. Legend [ edit ]. Salcedo in popular culture [ edit ]. See also [ edit ]. References [ edit ]. La Perla del Sur.
December 26, Archived from the original on April 22, Retrieved December 13, ISBN Retrieved Ponce, Puerto Rico. Title in printed version: "Del mito al hito: Conozca la brave defensa de los tainos. Issue Page Retrieved 26 December The University of Alabama Press. Pages 4, Retrieved 14 July Page 4.