Mapochoes

Mapochoes

Mapochoes were the name given by the Spanish to the Picunche tribes living north of the Promaucaes in Chile, in the area of the Maipo River basin of Santiago, Chile and south of the Choapa River that had been part of the Inca Empire at the time the Spanish first came into Chile.


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