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Promaucae, also spelled as Promaucas or Purumaucas (from Quechua purum awqa: wild enemy), were an indigenous pre-Columbian Mapuche tribal group that lived in the present territory of Chile, south of the Maipo River basin of Santiago, Chile and the Itata River. Those to the north were called Quillotanes and Mapochoes by the Spanish colonists). They spoke Mapudungun, like the Moluche to the south, and were part of the Picunche tribe that lived north of the Itata River.

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  • Promaucaes es el nombre dado por los historiadores a las poblaciones de habla mapuche que, al momento de la colonización española, habitaron entre los ríos Maipo (cuenca de Santiago) y Maule, en el actual territorio de Chile. Este nombre, junto a variantes como promaucas, purumaucas o purum aucca, proviene del quechua purun awqa, 'enemigo salvaje', y fue el nombre dado por los incas a los pueblos no sometidos. Habitualmente se les identifica como los responsables de detener la expansión del Imperio inca por el sur.​ (es)
  • Promaucae, also spelled as Promaucas or Purumaucas (from Quechua purum awqa: wild enemy), were an indigenous pre-Columbian Mapuche tribal group that lived in the present territory of Chile, south of the Maipo River basin of Santiago, Chile and the Itata River. Those to the north were called Quillotanes and Mapochoes by the Spanish colonists). They spoke Mapudungun, like the Moluche to the south, and were part of the Picunche tribe that lived north of the Itata River. (en)
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  • Promaucaes es el nombre dado por los historiadores a las poblaciones de habla mapuche que, al momento de la colonización española, habitaron entre los ríos Maipo (cuenca de Santiago) y Maule, en el actual territorio de Chile. Este nombre, junto a variantes como promaucas, purumaucas o purum aucca, proviene del quechua purun awqa, 'enemigo salvaje', y fue el nombre dado por los incas a los pueblos no sometidos. Habitualmente se les identifica como los responsables de detener la expansión del Imperio inca por el sur.​ (es)
  • Promaucae, also spelled as Promaucas or Purumaucas (from Quechua purum awqa: wild enemy), were an indigenous pre-Columbian Mapuche tribal group that lived in the present territory of Chile, south of the Maipo River basin of Santiago, Chile and the Itata River. Those to the north were called Quillotanes and Mapochoes by the Spanish colonists). They spoke Mapudungun, like the Moluche to the south, and were part of the Picunche tribe that lived north of the Itata River. (en)
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  • Promaucae (en)
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