Picunche

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Araucanian Indians

  • In Araucanian

    1536) were the Picunche, who had lived under Inca cultural influence or political domination since the 15th century. The Picunche were accustomed to outside rule and put up very little resistance to the Spanish. By the end of the 17th century, the Picunche had been assimilated into Spanish…

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colonialism in South America

  • In Araucanian wars

    …three groups: the Mapuche, the Picunche, and the Huilliche. They spoke the same language and federated for military purposes but otherwise had little political and cultural unity. The Araucanians seem to have been somewhat influenced by the pre-Inca peoples and the Inca; the latter were unable to subdue them.

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  • distribution of aboriginal South American and circum-Caribbean cultural groups
    In South American Indian: Chile

    They had brought the Picunche under their control with relative ease by 1544 and used them to placer mine gold in the rivers, perform agricultural labour on settlers’ farms, and build and provide services in colonial towns, cities, and military outposts.

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