Venacio Coñoepán

Venacio Coñoepán
Nationality Mapuche
Title Chief

Venacio Coñoepán or simply Coñoepán was a Mapuche chief active in the Mapuche resistance to the Occupation of Araucanía (1861-1883). At the founding of Temuco in 1881 in the northern shores of Cautín River Venacio Coñoepán and other chiefs from Choll-Choll met with minister Manuel Recabarren and asked him to not advance further.[1] Later in the same year Venacio Coñoepán headed a parliament that united different Mapuche factions against Chile.[2]

References

  1. Bengoa 2000, p. 281.
  2. Bengoa 2000, p. 287.

Bibliography

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