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Ranquil massacre
LocationAlto Bío Bío, Chile
DateJune–July 1934
Deaths477 workers and Mapuches; 6 soldiers[citation needed]
VictimsChilean forestry workers and peasants; Mapuche
PerpetratorsChilean Army and Carabineros, commanded by Arturo Alessandri
Óscar Novoa
Humberto Arriagada Valdivieso[citation needed]
Motiverepressing peasant land seizures

The Ranquil massacre (Spanish: matanza de Ránquil) was a massacre of forestry workers by the Chilean Army in the upper Bio-Bio River in 1934. The upper Bio-Bio region had recently been opened for Chilean and foreign settlers due to the occupation of the Araucania, and huge extensions of former Mapuche land were available. The workers rebelled against the lumber mill administrators, later the Chilean Army was called to restore order. 477 workers and Mapuches were killed as result. Around 500 prisoners were taken.

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Further reading

  • Klubock, Thomas Miller (2010). Ránquil: Violence and Peasant Politics on Chile's Southern Frontier. Duke University Press. pp. 121–159. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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