Batalla de Las Cangrejeras en Yumbel
El detonante de una mirada distinta al pueblo mapuche del siglo XVII
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Yumbel, Spaniard, Mapuche, ConflictAbstract
The Battle of Las Cangrejeras was a confrontation between Mapuches and Spaniards that took place in 1629 in the vicinity of Yumbel and that, in the pages of national history, appears as one more of the innumerable occasions in which both sides confronted each other during the endless process of conquest that the European army carried out in this part of the American continent. However, the story of the Happy Captivity would come to change the vision that the Spaniards had of the Mapuche people.
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