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- Calfucurá (from Mapudungun Kallfükura, 'blue stone'; from kallfü, 'blue', and kura, 'stone') also known as Juan Calfucurá or Cufulcurá (b. late 1770s; d. 1873), was a leading Mapuche lonco and military figure in Patagonia in the 19th century. He crossed the Andes from Araucania to the Pampas around 1830 after a call from the governor of Buenos Aires, Juan Manuel de Rosas, to fight the Boroanos tribe. Calfucurá succeeded in ending the military power of the Boroanos when he massacred a large part of them in 1834 during a meeting for trade. After the defeat of the Boroanos, Calfucurá settled in the Salinas Grandes area along with several other indigenous groups. He built a network of power that extended into the Araucanía Region as well as the southern frontier region of the Argentine Pampas, based on the strategic redistribution of goods, the development of kinship ties, and commercial relations. At the same time, he entered into diplomatic relations with both the State of Buenos Aires and the Argentine Confederation. In 1859 he attacked Bahía Blanca in Argentina with 3,000 warriors. The decision of planning and executing the Conquest of the Desert was probably triggered by the 1872 assault of Calfucurá and his 6,000 followers on the cities of General Alvear, Veinticinco de Mayo and Nueve de Julio, where 300 criollos were killed, and 200,000 heads of cattle taken. (en)
- Juan Calfucurá o Callvucurá (del mapudungun Kallfükura, 'piedra azul'; de kallfü, 'azul', y kura, 'piedra'; Llaima, o entre Pitrufquén y el lago Colico, Araucanía, c. siglo XIX - Salinas Grandes de Macachín o Laguna de Chilli-hué, La Pampa, Argentina, 3 de junio de 1873) fue un cacique o lonco mapuche del siglo XIX, de origen moluche, pero cuya actividad militar y política se desarrolló principalmente en Argentina y en las áreas controladas por los pueblos indígenas de la región pampeana y de la Patagonia oriental. (es)
- Calfucurá, Calfoucara ou Calfoucourah, né en 1770 à Llaima (Patagonie) et mort le 4 juin 1872 à (es), est un cacique mamouelches. (fr)
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- Juan Calfucurá o Callvucurá (del mapudungun Kallfükura, 'piedra azul'; de kallfü, 'azul', y kura, 'piedra'; Llaima, o entre Pitrufquén y el lago Colico, Araucanía, c. siglo XIX - Salinas Grandes de Macachín o Laguna de Chilli-hué, La Pampa, Argentina, 3 de junio de 1873) fue un cacique o lonco mapuche del siglo XIX, de origen moluche, pero cuya actividad militar y política se desarrolló principalmente en Argentina y en las áreas controladas por los pueblos indígenas de la región pampeana y de la Patagonia oriental. (es)
- Calfucurá, Calfoucara ou Calfoucourah, né en 1770 à Llaima (Patagonie) et mort le 4 juin 1872 à (es), est un cacique mamouelches. (fr)
- Calfucurá (from Mapudungun Kallfükura, 'blue stone'; from kallfü, 'blue', and kura, 'stone') also known as Juan Calfucurá or Cufulcurá (b. late 1770s; d. 1873), was a leading Mapuche lonco and military figure in Patagonia in the 19th century. He crossed the Andes from Araucania to the Pampas around 1830 after a call from the governor of Buenos Aires, Juan Manuel de Rosas, to fight the Boroanos tribe. Calfucurá succeeded in ending the military power of the Boroanos when he massacred a large part of them in 1834 during a meeting for trade. (en)
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