Guillaume Boccara classed these people’s military actions into vindictive attacks called tautulun, defensive wars called weichan, and a type of rapid supply raid. Catalina de Erauso received the rank of ensign while fighting these people, passing as a man, and later becoming immortalized as the “Lieutenant Nun.” Pelantaro led an uprising of these people that ended in the Battle of Curalaba. These people launched malón cattle raids and had their toes cut off by a commander who was killed after the Battle of Tucapel by Caupolicán. Unrest among these people caused the “destruction of the seven cities” south of the Biobío River. An epic by Alonso de Ercilla fictionalized a leader of these people named Lautaro. The Tehuelche were “Araucanized” by these people, who were displaced during the Conquest of the Desert. For 10 points, Pedro de Valdivia conquered what native people of Southern Chile? ■END■
ANSWER: Mapuche [accept Araucanians or Araucanos or La Araucana until “Araucanized” is read]
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