Hayuya (born c. 1470s) was the Taíno Cacique (Chief) who governed the area in Puerto Rico which now bears his name (which is now spelled "Jayuya").
Before the Spaniards arrived, the Taínos had a form of government where each region had a tribe headed by a Cacique.
The area that Hayuya dominated is considered to be the "birth place" of the Taíno culture in the island.
On February 1511, Agueybana's brother Güeybaná, better known as Agüeybaná II (The Brave), and Urayoan (The Añasco Cacique), and their men drowned Diego Salcedo.
[1] According to the Chronicles of the Indias which are found in Seville, Spain, Hayuya lived and governed the area which is now named after him, in the interior central part of Puerto Rico.