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- Yanequén, (fl. 1587-1590) was a lonco (chief) and heroine of the Mapuche-Pehuenche people. She was the wife of the lonco Huepotaén, chief of Llifén, who...
- the Buenos Aires Province to the mountain p****es of Neuquén Province. The lonco Calfucurá crossed the Andes from Chile to the pampas around 1830, after...
- A lonko or lonco (from Mapudungun longko, literally "head"), is a chief of several[citation needed] Mapuche communities. These were often ulmen, the wealthier...
- Valdivia Osorno Llanquihue Lake From 1850 to 1875, some 30,000 German immigrants settled in the region around Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue in Southern...
- Michimalonco faces off against the governor Quilicanta and against the loncos who continued to serve the Inca empire, with the aim of becoming independent...
- toqui is chosen in an ****embly or parliament (coyag) of the chieftains (loncos) of various clans (Rehues) or confederation of clans (Aillarehues), allied...
- "Southern Hemisphere Caytoniales: vegetative and reproductive remains from the Lonco Trapial Formation (Lower Jur****ic), Patagonia". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology...
- been fought for and some being secured on state or international levels. Lonco (mapudungun: longko, "head") among the Mapuche Morubixaba — tribal Cacique...
- reading the book. He landed at the port of Coquimbo in Chile and met some loncos (Mapuche tribal leaders) after arriving South to the Biobío. He promised...
- the fields of rich and prestigious personages of the lof: the ulmenes and loncos, who could afford to provide enough food and drink to those who worked....