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Cangapol was a
Tehuelche cacique from the area of ****lin, in the
Negro River Valley in today's
Argentina from 1735 to 1757. Born in
about 1670, he was...
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Pocahontas (United States, 1595–1617),
Auoindaon (Canada, fl. 1623),
Cangapol (Argentina, fl. 1735), and Te****seh (United States, 1768–1813). Prominent...
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Cangapol,
chief of the Tehuelches, 18th century....
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pressure from the Leuvuches, a
nomadic Tehuelche tribe led by
chieftain Cangapol. The lake was
known as
Laguna de las
Cabrillas (lake of the goats) in the...
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After being bought and sold four times, they were
eventually taken before Cangapol, a
chieftain who led a
loose confederation of
nomad tribes dwelling between...
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after a
series of
northern Tehuelches attacks, led by
native chieftain Cangapol. On 15
November 1770 a
punitive expedition departing from Luján and led...
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During the
first half of the 18th century,
Chief Cacapol and his son,
Chief Cangapol, were the most
important chiefs in the
regions extending from the Andes...