José Bengoa Cabello (19 January 1945) is a Chilean historian and anthropologist. He is known in Chile for his study of Mapuche history and society. After...
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historian José Bengoa Mapuches saw the government in Santiago as their main enemy, explaining thus the participation of Mapuches on the side of José María...
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robbery and received for that just punishments by Chileans. Historian José Bengoa claims Pehuenche neutrality was indebted to the fact that their lands...
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the Spanish Empire are thought by scholars such as Tom Dillehay and José Bengoa to have had a profound impact on the shaping of the Mapuche ethnicity...
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south as the Maipo or Maule river in modern Central Chile. Historian José Bengoa singled out Quillota as likely being the foremost Inca settlement in...
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estimated at 705,000–900,000 in the mid-sixteenth century by historian José Bengoa. The Spanish expansion into Mapuche territory was an offshoot of the...
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Incas and the actual zone incorporated to imperial rule. While historian José Bengoa concludes that Inca troops apparently never crossed Bío Bío River, chronicler...
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Villalobos et al. 1974, p. 50. Bengoa 2003, pp. 199–200. Bengoa 2003, pp. 190–191. Bengoa 2003, pp. 208–209. Zavala C., José Manuel (2014). "The Spanish-Araucanian...
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scattered among allied tribes. This outer zone would according to historian José Bengoa have been located between the Maipo and Maule Rivers. However the largest...
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historian José Bengoa Mapuches saw the government in Santiago as their main enemy, explaining thus the participation of Mapuches on the side of José María...
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CUP Archive. p. 428. ISBN 978-0-521-29713-4. Bengoa, José (October 4, 2017). "Columna de José Bengoa: Catalanes, Autonomías y Mapuche (s)". The Clinic...
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and warriors of the Mapuche chieftain Mañil. According to historian José Bengoa, the Mapuches saw the central government in Santiago as their main enemy...
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relationship he was having with Bengoa, Jarabo's wife. Jarabo was accused on several charges, including aggression. José Ronaldo Jarabo was expelled from...
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allegiance. The details of the identity of the Cuncos is not fully clear. José Bengoa defines "Cunco" as a category of indigenous Mapuche-Huilliche people...
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women wanted to go back to life among the Spanish. Bengoa, José (October 4, 2017). "Columna de José Bengoa: Catalanes, Autonomías y Mapuche (s)". The Clinic...
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commissioner of nations, José Antonio Zúñiga, concur. 20th and 21st-century historians such as Gabriel Guarda and José Bengoa have however challenged the...
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between 1970 and 2000. Mario Bellatin, writer, Mexico City: Fiction. José Bengoa, Professor of Anthropology, Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano...
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Chile, el conflicto mapuche tiene muy poca posibilidad de resolverse": José Bengoa, historiador y antropólogo". BBC Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 October...
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Jorge Pinto Rodríguez described this act as "suicidal"; according to José Bengoa, the Mapuche were willing to negotiate with the Spanish on Christian...
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José María Rufo Zamacois Bengoa (21 November 1854 – 25 October 1894) was a Spanish athlete and gymnastics educator who founded Gimnásio Zamacois in 1879...
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Casa de los volcanes. p. 53. ISBN 84-95938-32-4. Bengoa, José (October 4, 2017). "Columna de José Bengoa: Catalanes, Autonomías y Mapuche (s)". The Clinic...
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et al. 1974, p. 109. Bengoa 2003, pp. 324–325. Bengoa, José (October 4, 2017). "Columna de José Bengoa: Catalanes, Autonomías y Mapuche (s)". The Clinic...
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Francisco Antonio Encina and Ricardo Ferrando. Using an indigenous source José Bengoa concludes that the murders were true, but the reliability of this source...
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p. 287. Bengoa 2000, p. 290. Bengoa 2000, p. 293. Bengoa 2000, p. 298. Bengoa 2000, p. 313. Ferrando 1986, p. 552. Bengoa 2000, p. 297. Bengoa 2000, p...
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Mapuche rebels during the Mapuche uprising of 1881. Bengoa 2000, p. 281. Bengoa 2000, p. 287. Bengoa, José (2000). Historia del pueblo mapuche: Siglos XIX...
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2006, p. 13. Bengoa 2003, pp. 450–451. Barros Arana 2000, p. 277. Guarda 1953, p. 58. Bengoa, José (4 October 2017). "Columna de José Bengoa: Catalanes...
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by elements of the Chilean military in 1880. Bengoa 2000, pp. 243-246. Bengoa 2000, pp. 271. Bengoa, José (2000). Historia del pueblo mapuche: Siglos XIX...
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After the uprising Luis Marileo Colipí fled to Argentina. Bengoa 2000, p. 300. Bengoa, José (2000). Historia del pueblo mapuche: Siglos XIX y XX (Seventh ed...
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de colores Essay José Bengoa La comunidad reclamada. Identidades, utopías y memorias en la sociedad chilena actual Short Story José Miguel Varas El seductor...
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Armando Roa – Fundación Mítica del Reino de Chile Raúl Zurita – INRI José Bengoa – Los antiguos mapuches del sur Miguel Castillo Didier – Kavafis íntegro...
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