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Michima Lonco | |
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Born | c. 1500 Aconcagua valley |
Died | c. 1550 |
Allegiance | Mapuche people |
Service | Picunche people |
Rank | Lonko |
Battles / wars | Arauco War |
Michima Lonco (c. 1500 – c. 1550) (lonco meaning "head" or "chief" in Mapudungun) was a Mapuche chief said to be a great warrior, born in the Aconcagua Valley and educated in Cusco by the Inca Empire.[citation needed] He freed the Picunche (northern mapuches) from Inca rule, ruled as an independent sovereign over the territory of the Aconcagua, Mapocho and Maipo valleys, and who later put up tenacious resistance to the conquest of their territories by the Spanish. He presented himself to the Spaniards, naked and covered by a black pigmentation.[1]