Huenecura
Toqui (wartime military leader) of the Mapuche from 1604 to 1610
Huenecura or Huenencura[1] was the Mapuche Toqui from 1604 to 1610. He replaced Paillamachu who died in 1603. He was replaced by Aillavilu in 1610.
References
- ^ Claudio Gay, "Historia fisica y politica de Chile", Tomo II, Cap. XXXII.
Sources
- Juan Ignatius Molina, The Geographical, Natural, and Civil History of Chili, Vol II., Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, London, 1809
- José Ignacio Víctor Eyzaguirre, Historia eclesiastica: Politica y literaria de Chile, IMPRENTA DEL COMERCIO, VALPARAISO, June 1830 List of Toquis, pp. 162–163, 498–500.
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