Cunco people

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The Cunco people were an indigenous group of southern Chile, culturally related to the Mapuche, known for their resistance to Spanish colonial expansion.

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Cunco people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
associatedRiverBasins Bueno River region
Valdivia basin
surface form: Valdivia River region
colonialStatus subject of Spanish military campaigns
conflictWith Spanish Empire
continent South America
country Chile
culturallyRelatedTo Mapuche people
ethnicallyRelatedTo Mapuche people
ethnographicClassification Southern Mapuche-related group
historicalRegion La Araucanía Region
surface form: La Araucanía

Los Lagos Region
Los Ríos Region
knownFor resistance to Spanish colonial expansion
languageFamily Araucanian languages
locatedIn southern Chile
partOf Mapuche people
surface form: Araucanian peoples

indigenous peoples of Chile
region north of Chiloé Archipelago
Zona Centro-Sur of Chile
surface form: south-central Chile
religion indigenous Mapuche religion
resisted Spanish conquest of Chile
status historical ethnic group
timePeriod colonial period of Chile
traditionalSubsistence agriculture
fishing
gathering
hunting

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Spanish conquest of Chile opponent Cunco people