The Arauco War was a long-running conflict between colonial Spaniards and the Mapuche people, mostly fought in the Araucanía. The conflict begun at first as a reaction to the Spanish conquerors attempting to establish cities and force Mapuches into servitude. It subsequently evolved over time into phases comprising drawn-out sieges, slave-hunting expeditions, pillaging raids, punitive expeditions, and renewed Spanish attempts to secure lost territories.

After many initial Spanish successes in penetrating Mapuche territory, the Battle of Curalaba in 1598 and the following destruction of the Seven Cities marked a turning point in the war leading to the establishment of a clear frontier between the Spanish domains and the land of the independent Mapuche. From the 17th to the late 18th century a series of parliaments were held between royal governors and Mapuche lonkos and the war devolved to sporadic pillaging carried out by both sides.

In the words of Philip II, this conflict cost the largest number of Spanish lives in the New World, which is why it became known as the Flandes indiano (“Indian Flanders”), in reference to the Eighty Years’ War.


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i wanted todays megathread to be about an important event in my peoples history, about their victory against the spanish

There’s a huge fucking thread on r/neoliberal right now about how they are being too forgiving of racists, both in the sub and in congress. Talking about silencing BIPOC voices and excusing racism when it comes from someone they’d otherwise support. All well and good, and probably things that community should have been working on.

Here’s the kicker though: the impetus for this thread was Joe Manchin refusing to vote to confirm Neera Tanden. :michael-laugh: :michael-laugh:

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It’s weird when you watch the final fight in Avengers Endgame and realize that without the infinity stones, Thanos is literally just a big purple guy. Like, that’s it. There’s nothing else to him, he’s just big and purple and kind of strong.

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He has the… Will to Power!

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There’s so many posts in here that no one will notice my hot take:

Missionaries are inherently imperialist. No I will not explain. :horsepoo-theory:

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based Kwame Ture

the first act the missionaries did when they got to Africa was to make us cover up our bodies, because they said it got them excited

and oppress LGBT people, because when you’re a soulless death cultist fascist, normal human behavior is “sinful” and “evil”

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Thank you, it’s hard to brain-thinky this early in the morning without my special bean juice.

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there is a Mapuche Proverb about this

when they came, they had the bible and we had the land. they told us, to close our eyes and pray. when we open our eyes we had the bible and they had the land

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Hello just sharing some personal nonsense

I finally logged off a couple of weeks ago and started organizing with my union, mostly textbanking and agitating about our strike vote. I felt super green and inexperienced and had some anxiety about performing badly among the more experienced comrades, whatever that even means. Anyway, fast forward to this morning, I got a message from a committee member saying I had the highest signature success rate they had ever seen!! Had to do a double take, I didn’t even spend that much of my time??

I’m feeling so fucking good about myself right now and I had to share with you all. Organizing fucking works!! Solidarity :Care-Comrade:

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[GUARANÍ] Tereg̃uaheporãite / [ES] Bienvenidos / [PT] Bem vindo / [FR] Bienvenue / [NL] Welkom

Everything to do with the USA’s own Imperial Backyard. From hispanics to the originary peoples of the americas to the diasporas, South America to Central America, to the Caribbean to North America (yes, we’re also there).

Post memes, art, articles, questions, anything you’d like as long as it’s about Latin America. Try to tag your posts with the language used, check the tags used above for reference (and don’t forget to put some lime and salt to it).

Here’s a handy resource to understand some of the many, many colloquialisms we like to use across the region.

“But what about that latin american kid I’ve met in college who said that all the left has ever done in latin america has been bad?”

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