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alternate case: lonko
German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue
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Swiss and English origin. The Huilliche called the German settlers leupe lonko , meaning blond heads. As German colonization expanded into new areas beyond
Futahuillimapu
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settlers were joined by new ones from Germany whom the Huilliche called leupe lonko (blond heads). Loss of lands by the Huilliche in the 19th century was often
Frédéric Luz
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follows: Lonko's Kalfukura (son of Lonko Huentecurá) - Minister of Justice; Lonko Kilapan-Minister of War (son of High Toki Magnil (1800-1860); Lonko Montril
List of terms used for Germans
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of Futahuillimapu in southern Chile German settlers are known as leupe lonko meaning blond heads. During the Lapland War between Finland and Germany
List of ethnic slurs
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Leb Australia A Lebanese person, usually a Lebanese Australian. Leupe lonko Chile German people Used by some Huilliche people of southern Chile. Means
Augusto Pinochet
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representing the "Consejos Regionales" bestowed Pinochet the title Ulmen Füta Lonko or Great Authority. According to Pinochet, who was aware of his ancestry
Ethnic groups of Argentina
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social organization consists of extended families, under the direction of a lonko or chief. In times of war, the Mapuche would unite in larger groupings and
List of Selaginella species
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Selaginella longistrobilina P.S.Wang, X.Y.Wang & Li Bing Zhang Selaginella lonko -batu Hieron. & Alderw. Selaginella loriai Hieron. Selaginella ludoviciana
List of cults of personality
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representing the "Consejos Regionales" bestowed Pinochet the title Ulmen Füta Lonko or Great Authority. In addition, multiple songs have been made to commemorate
East Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan Dispute
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Perucci-González (June 2021). "Hebras polémicas en el Gulumapu: Historia política del lonko Juan Lorenzo Kolüpi (1819–1850)" (in Spanish). SciELO. Retrieved April 5