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    Toqui (or Toki) (Mapudungun for axe or axe-bearer) is a title conferred by the Mapuche (an indigenous Chilean and Argentinian people) on those chosen...
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    Lautaro (redirect from Lautaro (toqui))
    pronunciation: [lawˈtaɾo]; c. 1534 – April 29, 1557) was a young Mapuche toqui known for leading the indigenous resistance against Spanish conquest in...
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    Caupolicán (category Toquis)
    flint’ (queupu) or ‘blue quartz stone’ (Kallfulikan) in Mapudungun) was a toqui or war leader of the Mapuche people, who led the resistance of his people...
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    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 Jurassic by...
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  • Ainavillo (16th-century), Mapuche toqui Butapichón (17th-century), Mapuche toqui Cadeguala (16th-century), Mapuche toqui Calfucurá (late 1770s–1873), Mapuche...
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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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  • 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...
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    was the one that proposed the contest between the rival candidates for Toqui that resulted in the choice of Caupolicán. As a historical figure there...
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    Santísima Trinidad on the opposite shore of the Bio Bio River. Toqui Quintuguenu Toqui Paillaeco Toqui Paillamachu Governor Pedro de Viscarra In September 1592...
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    Michimalonco (category Toquis)
    valleys of Aconcagua, Maipo and Cachapoal. Michimalonco, as general leader (toqui) of the Mapuches, led an assault against the newly founded city of Santiago...
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  • Younger according to Juan Ignacio Molina was the son of the toqui Caupolicán. He was made toqui following the capture and execution of his father in 1558...
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    Araucanians and its old autochthonous name is Reche. The ancient Mapuche Toqui ("axe-bearer") like Lef-Traru ("swift hawk", better known as Lautaro), Kallfülikan...
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  • Quintuguenu (died 1591) was the Mapuche toqui (leader) in the Arauco War elected in 1591 following the death of the old toqui Guanoalca. He was killed in battle...
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    to maintain their independence from Chile. The Indians elected him Great Toqui, Supreme Chieftain of the Mapuches, possibly in the belief that their cause...
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  • Huenualca) (died 1590) was the Mapuche toqui (leader) elected in 1586 following the death in battle of the previous toqui, Cadeguala, killed in a duel with...
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  • mine Chuquicamata El Salvador mine Candelaria mine El Indio Gold Belt El Toqui mine Madre de Dios Mine Maricunga Gold Mine Pascua Lama San José Mine Candelaria...
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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...
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  • Orélie-Antoine de Tounens claimed to be elected by the Mapuche to be the Great Toqui, Supreme Chieftain of the Mapuches, possibly in the belief that their cause...
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    range. In December 1553, Mapuche forces, under the command of the vice toqui Lautaro attacked and destroyed the fort using the battle tactics learned...
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    III  Brazil: AMX, previously Mirage 2000C/B and Mirage III  Chile: A-36 Toqui/C-101CC, previously Mirage 50, Mirage 5 and Mirage III  Colombia: Kfir Block...
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    pods underneath the forward fuselage Missiles: 2 – Rafael Shafrir (A-36 "Toqui") air-to-air missiles Bombs: Up to 2,220 kg (4,894 lb) disposable stores...
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  • Nangoniel (category Toquis)
    Nangoniel was the Mapuche Toqui in 1585, and son of the previous toqui Cayancaru. He was the first Toqui to use cavalry with the Mapuche army. Following...
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    Araucanía Region. The area is named in honor of Lautaro, Mapuche leader (toqui) during the War of Arauco. According to the 2002 census of the National...
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  • vehicle These 4x4 vehicles use Spanish Arpa trailers. Land Rover Defender Toqui A-2 These 4x4 vehicles were built in Chile for long-range reconnaissance...
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    Mestizo Alejo (category Toquis)
    deserted from the Spanish army and joined the Mapuches, being appointed toqui. Instructed in Spanish military strategy, he posed a serious threat to his...
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  • among the Mapuche and triggered a general revolt, long-prepared by the toqui Paillamachu, that destroyed Spanish camps and towns south of the Bío-Bío...
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    Mapuche during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries and a Toqui from (1612 - 1613). Anganamón was known for his tactical innovation of mounting...
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    Valdivia died at the Battle of Tucapel, defeated by Lautaro, a young Mapuche toqui (war chief), but the European conquest was well underway. The Spaniards...
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  • Lemucaguin (category Toquis)
    Lemucaguin a native of Andalicán was the successor to Turcupichun as toqui of the Moluche Butalmapu north of the Biobío River in 1558. He organized a...
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  • Primera B: 2015–16 @LautaroDeBuin (22 February 2021). "Un "Relojito" para el "Toqui"" (Tweet) (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 May 2021 – via Twitter. Rubén Cepeda...
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