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    pronunciation: [wi.ˈʝi.tʃe]), Huiliche or Huilliche-Mapuche are the southern partiality of the Mapuche macroethnic group in Chile and Argentina. Located...
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    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Concepción (Latin: Sanctissimae Conceptionis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Concepción in Chile. 22 March...
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  • Indonesian, Irish, Japanese, Mandaean, Mapuche, Moabite, Native American,[clarification needed] Persian, Phoenician, Roman, Slavic, Semitic, Sumerian, Zoroastrian...
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    Ceferino Namuncurá (category 19th-century Mapuche people)
    Río Negro Province, Argentina, the sixth child of Rosario Burgos and a Mapuche cacique, Manuel Namuncurá. At the age of eight, he was baptized by a Salesian...
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  • Huinca (category Mapuche words and phrases)
    indigenous Mapuche to refer to non-Mapuche, white Chileans and Argentines. The term originated in the area of Concepción in Chile from the Mapuche language...
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    Following the Mapuche uprising of 1655 and abolition of Mapuche slavery in 1683 in the Spanish Empire trade across the frontier increased. Mapuche-Spanish and...
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    mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule, but failed to conquer the independent Mapuche people who inhabited what is now south-central Chile. Chile emerged as...
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    Philip III of Spain (category Spanish Roman Catholics)
    in the 1650s that slavery of Mapuches was one of the reasons for constant state of war between the Spanish and the Mapuche. To improve the relationship...
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  • (16th-century), Mapuche toqui Butapichón (17th-century), Mapuche toqui Cadeguala (16th-century), Mapuche toqui Calfucurá (late 1770s–1873), Mapuche military...
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    language of the Mapuche people of south-central Chile. In the coast of Antofagasta Region there are toponyms near the coast claimed to be Mapuche including...
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