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The Tigua people, a Native American tribe from the Pueblo region of New Mexico, were historically led by a governor or chief, known as a "cacique." The leadership structure can vary, but the cacique was responsible for governance and representing the tribe in dealings with outsiders. Notable figures in Tigua history include leaders during the Pueblo Revolt in 1680, although specific names may not be well-documented. Today, the Tigua are known for their cultural preservation and community leadership.

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