#ayhi

Ayhi

Ayhi, also known by his baptismal name Antonio Ayhi or Antonio de Ayhi, was a Chamorro political and military leader from Haputo on Guam who was active during the Spanish-Chamorro Wars of the late seventeenth century. Ayhi was a maga'låhi, a male who led a Chamorro clan with a female maga'håga counterpart, typically translated as "chief" in Western sources. He was baptized sometime after the arrival of Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores in 1668. Before the first siege of the presidio at Hagatña in 1670, Ayhi warned the Spanish of maga'låhi Hurao's intent to attack, allowing Spanish time to prepare. In January 1675, Ayhi led a force of warriors to assist Governor of the Spanish Marianas Damián de Esplana and his column of Spanish soldiers in their campaign to subdue rebellious villages.

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