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  2. Chono people - Wikipedia

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    Los chono y los veliche de Chiloé (PDF) (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Olimpho. Trivero Rivera, Alberto (2005). Los primeros pobladores de Chiloé: Génesis del horizonte mapuche (in Spanish). Ñuque Mapuförlaget. ISBN 91-89629-28-0. Urbina Burgos, Rodolfo (2007). "El pueblo chono: de vagabundo y pagano a cristiano y sedentario mestizado ...

  3. Mapuche uprising of 1655 - Wikipedia

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    "Los mapuche-huilliche del Futahuillimapu septentrional: Expansión colonial, guerras internas y alianzas políticas (1750–1792)" (PDF). Revista de Historia Indígena (in Spanish) (2): 29– 76. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 28, 2013. Alonqueo, Martín (1996).

  4. Huilliche people - Wikipedia

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    La huella del fuego: Historia de los bosques nativos. Poblamiento y cambios en el paisaje del sur de Chile. Pehuén Editores. ISBN 956-16-0409-4. Urbina Carrasco, María Ximena (2009). La Frontera "de arriba" en Chile Colonial (in Spanish). Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso. ISBN 978-956-17-0433-6.

  5. Cunco people - Wikipedia

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    Cuncos, Juncos [A] or Cunches [B] is a poorly known subgroup of Huilliche people native to coastal areas of southern Chile and the nearby inland. [C] Mostly a historic term, Cuncos are chiefly known for their long-running conflict with the Spanish during the colonial era of Chilean history.

  6. Mapuche history - Wikipedia

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    La huella del fuego: Historia de los bosques nativos. Poblamiento y cambios en el paisaje del sur de Chile (in Spanish). Pehuén Editores. ISBN 978-956-16-0409-4. Pinto Rodríguez, Jorge (2003). La formación del Estado y la nacion, y el pueblo mapuche (in Spanish) (Second ed.). Ediciones de la Dirección de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos.

  7. Indigenous peoples of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The number of speakers was given to be 119 in the early 1980s, but according to the Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, there were only 8 speakers of the language in 2008. The last speakers of the language are persons aged 70 years who can barely speak Spanish and cannot read or write, handicapping efforts to document and preserve the ...

  8. The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Spanish: Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador) or, more commonly, CONAIE, is Ecuador's largest indigenous rights organization.

  9. Indigenous peoples of South America - Wikipedia

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    Native rights activist Félix Díaz meets Argentine president Mauricio Macri. Indigenous peoples in Colombia. In South America, Indigenous peoples comprise the Pre-Columbian peoples and their descendants, as contrasted with people of European ancestry and those of African descent.