The Picunche (a Mapudungun word meaning "North People"), also referred to as picones by the Spanish, were a Mapudungun-speaking people living to the north...
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known for its textiles and silverwork. At the time of Spanish arrival, the Picunche inhabited the valleys between the Choapa and Itata, Araucanian Mapuche...
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and educated in Cusco by the Inca Empire.[citation needed] He freed the Picunche (northern mapuches) from Inca rule, ruled as an independent sovereign over...
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sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Picunches Department" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2019)...
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confrontation between Spanish conquistadors and a coalition of Mapuche -Picunche tribes. The execution of Solier and his companions, who had started a rebellion...
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called the valley of the Aconcagua Chili by corruption of the name of a Picunche tribal chief (cacique) called Tili, who ruled the area at the time of the...
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maize, potatoes, and beans, and domesticated camelids. The villages of the Picunche people (as they were known to Chileans) or the Promaucae (as referred to...
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classification of Araucanian languages by Mason (1950): Araucanian North Picunche Mapuche Pewenche Rankel(che) Moluche South Wiliche (Huilliche) Wiliche...
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Spanish forces met in the field, and from a member of the local ethnos, the Picunche, they learned the disposition of Lautaro's camp. At dawn, on April 29,...
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Itata was the natural limit between the Mapuche, located to the south, and Picunche, to the north.[citation needed] Itata List of rivers in Chile (December...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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of the country, as well as many other groups such as Caucahue, Chango, Picunche, Chono, Tehuelche, Cunco and Selk'nam (Ona). Before the Spanish arrived...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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Religion Christianity (mainly Roman Catholic) Related ethnic groups Cunco people, Mapuche people, Picunche people, Chilean people, Veliche people, Payos...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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in Chile after the Mapuche resistance to the conquest. The indigenous Picunche population of Central Chile disappeared by a process of mestizaje by gradually...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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spoke Mapudungun, like the Moluche to the south, and were part of the Picunche tribe that lived north of the Itata River. The Inca referred to all the...
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indigenous cultures in Chile at the time of the arrival of the Spanish. Picunche, Mapuche, Huilliche and Cunco are all part of the Mapuche macro-ethnic...
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social organization of the Mapuche, Mapuche-Huilliche and the extinct Picunche peoples, consisting of a familial clan or lineage that recognizes the authority...
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south central zone of Chile. The Rancagua Valley was occupied by the local Picunche. They fell briefly under the control of the Inca Empire in the 15th century...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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500-600 BC. It is also noteworthy, that while collectively the Mapuche (Picunche, Huilliche and Moluche or Nguluche) use this endonym, there are often subsets...
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Lafquenche, Araucanía, Chile Pehuenche, south central Chile and Argentina Picunche, formerly Central Chile Promaucae, formerly Central Chile Mbeguá (extinct)...
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Araucanization made their language the common spoken language in the region. Picunche Willem F. H. Adelaar, Pieter Muysken, The Languages of the Andes, Published...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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The Bay of Valparaíso's first ethnically identifiable population were Picunche natives, known for their agriculture. Spanish explorers, considered the...
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Aconcagua valley, which he considered a corruption of Tili, the name of a Picunche chief who ruled the area at the time of its conquest by the Inca. Modern...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations Consejo de Todas las Tierras...
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