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Wiphala: Revision history


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  • curprev 05:0405:04, 22 January 2021 190.7.10.145 talk 12,840 bytes −200 Removed this strange declaration. Mapuches and other south american indigenous peoples do use the Whipala as a symbol representing the indigenous peoples of south america in general. undo Tag: Reverted
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