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Promaucae, also
spelled as
Promaucas or
Purumaucas (from
Quechua purum awqa: wild enemy), were an
indigenous pre-Columbian
Mapuche tribal group that lived...
- 300–1700 CE
Huaca de
Chena Central Chile Promaucae–Inca
Huaca 1380–1450 CE
Pukara de La Compañia
Central Chile Promaucae–Inca
Pukara 1380–1450 CE
Pucara del...
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ethnic groups Core groups: Boroano, Cunco, ****lliche, Lafquenche, Moluche, Picunche,
Promaucae Araucanized groups: Pehuenche, Puelche, Ranquel, Tehuelche...
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villages of the
Picunche people (as they were
known to Chileans) or the
Promaucae (as
referred to by the Incas) were
under Inca rule from the late 15th...
- "purum awqa" for all
peoples living outside the rule of
their empire (see
Promaucaes).
European and
American colonists frequently referred to
Native Americans...
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successfully resisted them were
later known as the
Promaucaes. The
Picunche living north of the
Promaucaes were
called Quillotanes (those
living in the Aconcagua...
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conquered by the
Incas in
Central Chile were
Diaguitas and part of the
Promaucae (also
called Picunches).
Incas appear to have
distinguished between a...
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Hombres y
Cosas de
Pichilemu (in Spanish). Pichilemu, Chile:
Editora El
Promaucae. Saldías,
Antonio (22
December 2006). "Cuarenta y un
alcaldes en 115 años...
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Related groups Boroanos Cuncos ****lliche
Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya
Ranquel Tehuelche History Origin Inca
invasion Battle...
- Pehuenche,
south central Chile and
Argentina Picunche,
formerly Central Chile Promaucae,
formerly Central Chile Mbeguá (extinct),
formerly Paraná River, Argentina...