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Inacayal (c. 1835 – 1888, also
transcribed as
Ynacayal or Inakayal) was a
cacique (chief) of the
Tehuelche people in Patagonia,
Argentina who led a resistance...
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sites of
interest in
Tecka is the tomb of the
cacique Inacayal (1835–88).
Though Inacayal died in La
Plata after being imprisoned by the
national government...
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National Territory of
Chubut in 1884,
after the last
indigenous cacique,
Inacayal,
surrendered to
government forces. Luis
Fontana was
named governor. At...
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Hatuey of the
Taino of
Hispaniola Idacansás of the
Muisca of
Colombia Inacayal of the
Tehuelche Jumacao of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico Juan de Lebu of the...
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During this
period he met the
Tehuelche chief,
Inacayal, who was
hospitable to him.
Later Inacayal led a
resistance to the government, not surrendering...
- Huapi, only a few
scattered indigenous families were there:
People of
Inacayal had been
stripped of
their lands, and
transferred to
Tecka (Chubut) when...
- last
rebel group, with more than 3,000
warriors commanded by
chieftains Inacayal and Foyel,
surrendered two
months later in
present Chubut Province. During...
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century in Patagonia, Argentina. He
allied with the
tribes of Sayhueque,
Inacayal, and
Foyel (the last
Patagonian indigenous chieftains who
refused to recognize...
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first two were
stripped of
their status in 1966 and the
third in 1990.
Inacayal Loncopán
Salpul According to the
unfinished "National
Indigenous Census"...
- Petrulevičius, 2015
Damselfly Inacayal A
fossil species from the
Eocene of Neuquén Province, Argentina,
named "in
honour of
Inacayal (1833-1888), Günün a Küne...