• Calfucurá (from Mapudungun Kallfükura, 'blue stone'; from kallfü, 'blue', and kura, 'stone') also known as Juan Calfucurá or Cufulcurá (b. late 1770s;...
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  • Aires Province to the mountain passes of Neuquén Province. The lonco Calfucurá crossed the Andes from Chile to the Pampas around 1830 to aid the indigenous...
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  • (17th-century), Mapuche toqui Cadeguala (16th-century), Mapuche toqui Calfucurá (late 1770s–1873), Mapuche military leader from Patagonia Caupolicán (died...
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    Aires Province to the mountain passes of Neuquén Province. The lonco Calfucurá crossed the Andes from Chile to the pampas around 1830, after a call from...
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    Luis Sepúlveda Calfucura (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis seˈpulβeða kalfuˈkuɾa]; October 4, 1949 – April 16, 2020) was a Chilean writer and journalist...
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  • Ulmanate Boroan Confederation Victory End of Boroan influence on the Pampas Calfucurá becomes the leader of the entirety of Puelmapu, forming the Confederation...
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    Sustainability Challenges of Indigenous Territories in Amazonia". Coria, Jessica; Calfucura, Enrique (2012). "Ecotourism and the development of indigenous communities:...
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    her captors, fearing vengeance from Spaniards, sold her to the warlord Calfucurá in Puelmapu for a hundred mares, but that she had died after three years...
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    The military power and influence of the Boroano ended with the massacre carried out by the lonco Calfucurá in 1834 during a trade meeting. v t e v t e...
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    recognized the need to defend the Welsh against a potential attack from Chief Calfucurá. Little information is known about Tehuelche culture before the use of...
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    actions, highlighting those carried out in 1857 against the people of Calfucurá that grouped Indigenous Confederation in Pampa, threatened them permanently...
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    later, Calfucurá died and Rivas took the opportunity to campaign within the indigenous territory, capturing Atreucó which was one of Calfucurá's main camps...
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    whom they share the same language. In 1872, the indigenous commander Calfucurá and his 6,000 warriors attacked the cities of General Alvear, Veinticinco...
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    aboriginals on horseback) several times, most notably in 1859 by 3,000 Calfucurá warriors. It became commercially important after the Buenos Aires Great...
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    under the command of chief Renque Curá, brother of the legendary chief Calfucurá. Trade between Mapuches and argentines spread for several years in a positive...
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  • lengths 1:33.13 1996 Rondo Guillermo Enrique Sena José Luis Palacios Calfucura (SI) 8 lengths 1:33.55 1995 Gentlemen Jacinto Rafael Herrera Juan Carlos...
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    said that her captors, fearing vengeance from Spaniards, sold her to the Calfucurá in Puelmapu for a hundred mares, but that she had died after three years...
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    Personal Relationships.30 (August 2013): 564-681. Coria, Jessica, Enrique Calfucura. "Ecotourism and the Development of Indigenous Communities: the Good,...
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    Santa Fe Calafate Calamuchita Department Caleta Olivia Calchaquí Valleys Calfucurá Calixto Oyuela Calquín (aircraft) Camarones Camila (film) Camino de los...
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    was assigned to a fort in Azul and carried out a campaign against chief Calfucurá which was relatively successful, compared to the disaster of a recent...
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    alternate path to reach the coast city. Intermediate stops were Macedo, Calfucurá, and Nahuel Rucá. In 1931, another entrepreneur, Carlos Gesell, established...
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  • indigenous Ñaly Ko community made up of 35 families; In Barda Negra is the Calfucurá community, where approximately 18 families live, and in other places lives...
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    (volcano) Calbuco Department Caldera, Chile Calera de Tango Caleuche Calfucurá Calle 7 (TVN) Calle-Calle River Camahueto Camarones (Chile) Camerón Cami...
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  • Yanquetruz became a legend, the most famous chief in the Pampas after Calfucurá. One of the soldiers who fought Yanquetruz said it would be difficult...
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    the last one in the area in 1859, when "the indigenous population of Calfucurá and Mariano Rosas" carried out a raid on the city of Azul Partido with...
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  • from the original on 26 July 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2013. 10 Cacique Calfucurá "Top 100". El Gen Argentino (in Spanish). Buenos Aires. 15 October 2007...
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    cabañas (1888). He then wrote a fictionalized chronicles of the chieftains Calfucurá and Painé, and a nonexistent Huiliche chieftain, Relmú. That same year...
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