- time
named as
toquis:
Malloquete 1546 † Ainavillo,
Aynabillo or Aillavilú 1550 †
Lincoyan 1551–1553 Caupolicán 1553–1558 ††
Lautaro Vice
Toqui 1553–1557 †...
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September 30, 2008.
Retrieved October 15, 2008. Lautaro,
Toqui de
Toquis (2018). "Lautaro,
Toqui de
Toquis: Rock
Opera about the
mapuche leader "Lautaro""....
- The
Toqui Formation is a
geological formation in the Aysén
Region of
southern Chile. It has been
dated to the
Tithonian stage of the Late Jur****ic by...
- this
battle an army of 12,000
Mapuche warriors at the
command of
several Toquis -
among them
Lincoyan and Galvarino-
attacked a
large Spanish army led by...
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Toqui Hill is the 82 m
summit of the
small (2.6 km by 1.6 km) ice-free
promontory forming the
north extremity of
Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula, western...
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Historia eclesiastica:
Politica y
literaria de Chile,
IMPRENTA DEL COMERCIO, VALPARAISO, June 1830 List of
Toquis, pg. 162-163, 498-500. v t e v t e...
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larger aillarehue would gather in a
koyag or
parliament and
would elect a
toqui to lead the
warriors in battle.
Lonco sometimes forms part of geographical...
- Eyzaguirre,
Historia eclesiastica:
Politica y
literaria de Chile,
IMPRENTA DEL COMERCIO, VALPARAISO, June 1830 List of
Toquis, pg. 162-163. v t e v t e...
- Mapudungun: pelontraru, lit. 'Shining Caracara') was one of the vice
toquis of Paillamachu, the
toqui or
military leader of the
Mapuche people during the Mapuche...
- El
Toqui mine is a zinc-gold mine in Chile.
Besides silver and lead are also
mined in El
Toqui. The mine is
owned by
Breakwater Resources through its...