Indigenous cacique of the central coastal region of Venezuela -in the vicinity of Macuto-, who lived In the middle of the 16th century. He withstood the first onslaught Of the Spanish and participated in the tribal confederation to Destroy Caracas, being defeated by Diego de Losada Guaicamacuto had the cacicazgo of him near where the town is currently located Population of Macuto, in the central region of Venezuela. His people received Cordially to Francisco Fajardo and his men, when they arrived in his region in 1554, but the abuses committed by the soldiers settled in the Panecillo valley They provoked the indignation of the aborigines. Guaicamacuto confederated with Paisana And other caciques and rose up against the invaders in 1558. He lured the Captain Juan Quiñónez who had entered his lands with a small Detachment, and finished off all of them, mortally wounding the captain Fajardo had to withdraw from El Panecillo and tried in vain to attract the cacique and his Town in 1562. In 1567 a Spanish ship arrived in the vicinity of Macuto He was heading to Cartagenera and fleeing from a French corsair. He sought refuge on the coast and the Men from Guaicamacuto fell on his crew, killing them And they burned the ship and seized many objects of worship that it was carrying Bound for the diocese of Charcas, in Upper Peru; Diego de Losada went to He said place at the end of 1567 and he founded the city of Caraballeda there Guaicamacuto continued in rebellion and returned to ally with the indigenous confederation Formed by Guaicaipuro and the chiefs Naiguatá, Aramaipuro, Chacao, Baruta Paramacony and Chicuramay to destroy the city of Caracas. After the new failure He had no choice but to surrender to the conquistador Losada, along with other caciques Indigenous cacique of the central coastal region of Venezuela -in the vicinity of Macuto-, who lived In the middle of the 16th century. He withstood the first onslaught Of the Spanish and participated in the tribal confederation to Destroy Caracas, being defeated by Diego de Losada