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- the Mapuche Territory left in the hands of Argentina, the loss of land by Mapuches following the occupation caused severe erosion since Mapuches continued...
- fraternity." The Mapuche had multiple groups in the area: the Costinos (Pacific Coast Mapuches), llanistas (Central Plain Mapuches), Abajinos and Pehuenche...
- historian José Bengoa Mapuches saw the government in Santiago as their main enemy, explaining thus the parti****tion of Mapuches on the side of José María...
- displaced by Mapuches. According to Ramírez "more than a dozen Mapuche – Rapa Nui cognates have been described". Among these are the Mapuche/Rapa Nui words...
- Mapuches dwelled on the coast exploiting the abundant marine resources and only later moved inland following large rivers. Guevara adds that Mapuches...
- opined that slavery of Mapuches was one of the reasons of constant state of war between the Spaniards and the Mapuche. The Mapuche also captured Spaniards...
- found 609,000 Chileans identifying as Mapuches. The same survey determined that 35 percent of the nation's Mapuches think the biggest issue for the government...
- beginning of a ten-year period of warfare between the Spanish and the Mapuche. Mapuches would have been unhappy with the terms of the Parliament of Boroa...
- campaigns of the Argentine Army against Mapuches in the other side of the Andes pushed in 1880 many Mapuches into Araucanía. Pehuenche chief Purrán was...
- thought to represent the canelo tree, which is considered sacred among the Mapuches. The guñelve, also called the "Star of Arauco", inspired Bernardo O'Higgins...