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    Pelantaro or Pelantarú (Spanish: [pelanˈtaɾo]; from Mapudungun: pelontraru, lit. 'Shining Caracara') was one of the vice toquis of Paillamachu, the toqui...
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    "polished flint") or Pelontraru ("Shining Caracara", better known as Pelantaro) were Nagche. Wenteche: "people of the valleys" occupied Wente mapu, "the...
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    organized and trained his forces and then with his two younger Vice Toqui, Pelantaro and Millacolquin, carried out the Great Revolt of 1598–1604 which finally...
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    where six Spanish soldiers and indigenous auxiliaries were killed. With Pelantaro and Aillavilú he fought a pitched battle with the troops of Governor Alonso...
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    second governor of Chile to die in war with the Mapuches, surprised by Pelantaro in the Disaster of Curalaba. The Disaster of Curalaba became the beginning...
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  • Nielsen & Frassinetti, 2007 Sea snail Pelantaro A fossil species from the Miocene of southern Chile, named "after Pelantaro, cacique (chief) of the Mapuche...
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    of the Americas. On 23 December 1598, native Mapuche warriors led by Pelantaro ambushed and wiped out a Spanish column at the Battle of Curalaba. Following...
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  • December 21 – Battle of Curalaba: The revolting Mapuche, led by cacique Pelantaro, inflict a major defeat on Spanish troops in southern Chile; all Spanish...
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    December 21 – Battle of Curalaba: The revolting Mapuche, led by cacique Pelantaro, inflict a major defeat on Spanish troops in southern Chile; all Spanish...
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    Dutch corsairs from Castro. 1602 General uprising of the Mapuches under Pelantaro. All cities south of the Bío-Bío River are demolished, in what is now...
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    la Blanca de Valdivia. On 23 December native Mapuche warriors led by Pelantaro ambushed and wiped out a Spanish column at the Battle of Curalaba. In...
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  • Spanish by accident or if they had followed them. The warriors, led by Pelantaro, killed both the governor and all his troops. In the years following the...
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    was abandoned soon after the Disaster of Curalaba and was destroyed by Pelantaro in February 1599. Governor Alonso de Ribera attempted to rebuild it in...
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    García Óñez de Loyola at the hands of the forces of the Mapuche toqui Pelantaro, in the Battle of Curalaba. Once in Chile he replaced the lawyer Pedro...
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    Spanish by accident or if they had followed them. The warriors, led by Pelantaro, killed both the governor and all his troops. In the years following the...
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