- "servants" or "slaves".
Hispanicized spellings of
yanakuna are
yanacona and
yanaconas. In the Inca
Empire yanakuna was the name of the
servants to the...
-
United Kingdom Black Country residents Term used by
people from Birmingham.
Yanacona Chile Mapuche people Term used by
modern Mapuche as an
insult for Mapuches...
- The
Conquest of
Chile is a
period in
Chilean historiography that
starts with the
arrival of
Pedro de
Valdivia to
Chile in 1541 and ends with the death...
-
Chile Viceroyalty of Rio de la
Plata (since 1777)
Indian auxiliaries:
Yanaconas Indios reyunos Mapuche allies (Boroano, etc.)
Other Cacicazgos Indigenous...
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products among adolescents.
Colonial mentality Xenocentrism Mongrel complex Yanacona, a
Mapuche term for
disloyal people of
their kind Bunmei-kaika Mankurt...
-
front of
people they are slurring. Therefore, used as a
racist epithet.
Yanacona a term used by
modern Mapuche as an
insult for
Mapuches considered to be...
- that
about 750
people lived there, with most
serving as
support staff (
yanaconas, yana)[page needed] who
lived there permanently.
Though the
estate belonged...
- los
cristianos que con él venían, que no escapó ninguno, y
todos los
yanaconas de servicio, si no eran los que se habían
escondido Dillehay 2007, p....
- Awa Pit
Barbacoan 25,813 44,516 Mokaná
Mocana Malibu 24,825 37,099
Yanacona Yanacona Quechuan 33,253 34,897
Arhuaco Ikʉ
Chibchan 22,134 34,711
Misak Namtrik...
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Results Inca
conquest of
northern Argentina (1479) Inca
Empire Mitimaes Yanacona Allied natives Diaguitas Huarpes Omaguacas Atacamas Comechingones Guaycuru...