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A metrical romance in seven cantos presents a poetic retelling of an Indigenous ruler’s life and rule, combining a prefatory character sketch with narrative versified scenes. The poem interweaves accounts of leadership, military encounters, family relations, and meetings with foreign arrivals, emphasizing dignity, honor, and political sagacity. A proem and appended notes frame the cantos and signal the author’s intent to align poetic imagination with historical detail, while verse episodes alternate public action and private reflection to sketch the chieftain’s complex person and era.
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