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  • Junta General de Caciques was a Mapuche-Huilliche organization active in Futahuillimapu between 1936 and 1985. The organization had its roots in the Parliament...
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  • Diomedes, el cacique de la junta is a 2015 Colombian telenovela produced and broadcast by RCN Televisión. It is based on the life of Diomedes Díaz Maestre...
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    between the "good caciques" who cooperated obediently with colonial and ecclesiastical authorities - the encomenderos, and the "bad caciques" who needed to...
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    Argentina (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Hidalgo de Cisneros with the First Junta, a new government in Buenos Aires made up from locals. In the first clashes of the Independence War the Junta crushed...
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    been named the "King of Vallenato" and is nicknamed El Cacique de La Junta (The Chieftain of La Junta), which was given to him by another vallenato singer...
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     69-70"Not that the caciques had disappeared, but that caciquismo ceased to be the social fabric on which political power was built. The caciques were still there...
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    who participated in the Conquest of the Desert, and also with the main Caciques who fought against the Army troops during the Military Campaigns. According...
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  • Usaquén – cacique Usaque Ulloa, Valle de Cauca – General José Eleuterio Ulloa Uribia, La Guajira – Rafael Uribe Uribe Valdivia, Antioquia – Andrés de Valdivia...
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  • during the Philippine–American War that includes "de facto" leadership, guerrilla leadership, "cacique" or chieftain leadership. Third, leaders who are...
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    de Bogotá and fifteen other localities in New Granada established Supreme Juntas. These included juntas in Santa Fe de Antioquia (led by Francisco de...
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    Spanish tried to gain the friendship of the caciques (chiefs of the tribe) mbayás but they attacked Villa Real de Concepción in 1796, and because of it the...
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    serfs of the indigenous settlers and caciques, particularly in the nascent sugarcane crop, during the rule of Nuño de Guzmán. A short time later, Cempoala...
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    zaques, caciques and the religious ruler iraca from Sacred City of the Sun Sugamuxi. From 1533, a belief persisted that the Río Grande de la Magdalena...
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    histórica de la venerable Orden Tercera de San Francisco en la Républica Argentina, Enrique Udaondo, 1920 Archivum: revista de la Junta de Historia Eclesiástica...
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    marked by the general disillusionment at the Federal Government Junta, created after the war by members of the liberal faction. While the Junta did conduct...
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    kilometres (9,700 sq mi) Ponce Sanginés, 1972, p.90 Datos Generales de Bolivia (in Spanish) Junta Directiva, 1972, p.71 Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    starting 1502; amid resistance from indigenous peoples, led by Native caciques, such as Guaicaipuro and Tamanaco. However, in the Andean region of western...
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    revolted on September 24, 1810, overthrowing the governor delegate. A junta of local commanders took control of the government in his place. The revolutionaries...
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    Peronism (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    General Pedro Pablo Ramírez fell from power following the revelation of secret negotiations between Nazi Germany and Argentinian junta. The junta was...
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    123 juntas and 22 circulos; for personal leadership of district Tarragona province juntas see Canal 1998, p. 97 Eduardo González Calleja, La razón de la...
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