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During colonial times indios reyunos was a term to
designate a
group of ****lliche
yanakuna that
settled in the area of
Calbuco and Abtao,
Southern Chile...
- Los
Reyunos to
stabilize the
water level. The
reservoir is emplo**** in
raising Salmonidae and silverside,
allowing for
sport fishing. Los
Reyunos Fishing...
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Viceroyalty of Rio de la
Plata (since 1777)
Indian auxiliaries:
Yanaconas Indios reyunos Mapuche allies (Boroano, etc.)
Other Cacicazgos Indigenous people from...
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became known as
Indios reyunos,
literally meaning "Royal Indians" or "Kingly Indians". 300 of the
initial 600
indios reyunos settled in Calbuco. The...
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departure were
declared indios reyunos and
became free of
encomienda and held the duty to form a militia. The
indios reyunos settled chiefly in
Calbuco and...
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expedition in
Calbuco and Chiloé.
Composed of both
Spaniards and
indios reyunos, the
expedition did not find any Poya. In 1766 the head of the Mission...
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through the city, the rapids-strewn
Atuel River just
south and Lake Los
Reyunos, 20 km (12 mi) west of San Rafael.
Spanish expeditions led by Francisco...
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Cancano Dam 136 m (446 ft)
Concrete arch-gravity Italy Adda Los
Reyunos Dam 136 m (446 ft)
Embankment Argentina
Diamante River Minamiaiki Dam...
- (1557–1604) Army of
Arauco (1604 onward)
Indian auxiliaries:
Yanaconas Indios reyunos Mapuches, Pehuenches, ****lliches,
Cuncos and
other warriors Spanish and...
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la
Plata Indian auxiliaries Yanakuna Indios reyunos Boroano people Indigenous peoples of
Araucania and ****a****llimapu Mapuches...