Urimare was the first cacica of Venezuela Princess of the Mariche, daughter of the cacique Aramaipuro She was an Indian warrior who actively participated against The attacks of English pirates and the Spanish colonization in Venezuela She followed Guaicamacuto's policy of peaceful negotiation with the Spanish She was named chief of the Chaimas. She is illustrated as a courageous woman With warrior skills, it is said that she was very beautiful, with tanned skin Green eyes and dark black hair, and a strong build, still very Young witnessed the Maracapana Assembly where she was Appointed Guaicaipuro as Chief of Chiefs Urimare was the first cacica of Venezuela Princess of the Mariche, daughter of the cacique Aramaipuro She was an Indian warrior who actively participated against The attacks of English pirates and the Spanish colonization in Venezuela Urimare was the daughter of the cacique and warrior chief Aramaipuro, lord of the feared Mariches and her mother, a mestizo Indian. Urimare was an Indian with a rebellious spirit At a very young age, she witnessed the Maracapana assembly where he was named Guaicaipuro chief of chiefs figure that inspired her towards the arts of warriors, practices that she She deserved punishment from her father Urimare was the first cacica of Venezuela Princess of the Mariche, daughter of the cacique Aramaipuro She was an Indian warrior who actively participated against The attacks of English pirates and the Spanish colonization in Venezuela After the end of the war between the Caracas and the Spanish in 1577, due to the Smallpox epidemic, Aramaipuro decides to emigrate with all his Mariche tribe to the east To Cumaná, fleeing from the epidemics that plagued the valley of Caracas, and While there, they participate by Spanish request together with the tribes of the Cumanagotos against the invasion attempts to the eastern city, by Of the English under the command of the pirate Walter Raleigh in 1595 Urimare was the first cacica of Venezuela Princess of the Mariche, daughter of the cacique Aramaipuro She was an Indian warrior who actively participated against The attacks of English pirates and the Spanish colonization in Venezuela