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  • Audiencia of Santiago opined that slavery of Mapuches was one of the reasons of constant state of war between the Spaniards and the Mapuche. The Mapuche also...
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    that Mapuche slavery was one of the reasons for the constant state of war between the Spanish and the Mapuche. Enslavement of Mapuches "caught in war"...
    105 KB (12,445 words) - 16:30, 23 February 2025
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    of the Mapuche Territory left in the hands of Argentina, the loss of land by Mapuches following the occupation caused severe erosion since Mapuches continued...
    80 KB (8,888 words) - 02:04, 18 March 2025
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    The abolition of slavery occurred at different times in different countries. It frequently occurred sequentially in more than one stage – for example,...
    132 KB (5,145 words) - 22:04, 19 March 2025
  • Seven Cities made the Spanish in 1608 declare slavery legal for those Mapuches caught in war. Rebelling Mapuches were considered Christian apostates and could...
    88 KB (10,218 words) - 10:07, 14 February 2025
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    Slave raiding (category Slavery during wars)
    Seven Cities made the Spanish in 1608 declare slavery legal for those Mapuches caught in war. Mapuches "rebels" were considered Christian apostates and...
    17 KB (2,001 words) - 03:51, 30 March 2025
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    and Mapuches in Chile, both sides engaged in slavery of the enemy population, among other atrocities. Much like the Spanish had captured Mapuche people...
    57 KB (7,020 words) - 00:55, 28 February 2025
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    Arauco War (redirect from War of Arauco)
    a deadly activity that killed many Mapuches. Lacking a tradition of forced labor like the Andean mita, the Mapuches largely refused to serve the Spanish...
    67 KB (8,211 words) - 18:06, 15 January 2025
  • Seven Cities made the Spanish in 1608 declare slavery legal for those Mapuches caught in war. Mapuches "rebels" were considered Christian apostates and...
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  • sacred among the Mapuches. The guñelve, also called the "Star of Arauco", inspired Bernardo O'Higgins in creating the current flag of Chile. In March 1991...
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    Mapuche warrior during majority of the early part of the Arauco War. He fought and was taken prisoner along with one hundred and fifty other Mapuche,...
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    1650s that slavery of Mapuches was one of the reasons for constant state of war between the Spanish and the Mapuche. The main objective of Philip III's reign...
    99 KB (11,098 words) - 10:55, 30 March 2025
  • Cunco people (category Mapuche groups)
    consequence of a push from more northern Huilliches who in turn were being displaced by Mapuches. The indigenous inhabitants of the northern half of Chiloé...
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  • 1598–1604 Mapuche uprising that ended with the Destruction of the Seven Cities made the King of Spain in 1608 declare slavery legal for those Mapuches caught...
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    Colonial Chile (category History of the Captaincy General of Chile)
    1598–1604 Mapuche uprising that ended with the Destruction of the Seven Cities made the Spanish in 1608 declare slavery legal for those Mapuches caught in...
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    found 609,000 Chileans identifying as Mapuches. The same survey determined that 35 percent of the nation's Mapuches think the biggest issue for the government...
    85 KB (8,629 words) - 15:44, 7 March 2025
  • consequence of a push from more northern Huilliches, who in turn were being displaced by Mapuches. According to Ramírez "more than a dozen Mapuche – Rapa Nui...
    57 KB (5,567 words) - 00:34, 20 March 2025
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    began, Philip III formally lifted the prohibition on Indigenous slavery for Mapuches caught in war, legalizing what had already become common practice...
    66 KB (7,437 words) - 22:56, 7 November 2024
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    the territory. Most Mapuches responded to the call, except the communities at Purén, Choll Choll, and the southern coastal Mapuches who had strong links...
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    Spanish after the second founding of Valdivia in 1645, adopting the usage of the Mapuches of Araucanía for the southern Mapuche tribes. Huilliche means 'southerners'...
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