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- Inacayal abstract "Inacayal (1835-1888) was a cacique (chief) of the Tehuelche people in Patagonia, Argentina who led a resistance against government. They were hunter-gatherers who had a nomadic society, and had long been independent of the Argentine government established in coastal areas. He was one of the last indigenous rulers to resist the Argentine Conquest of the Desert in the late 19th century and its resultant campaigns. He did not surrender until 1884.His hospitality to Francisco Moreno during the explorer's 1880 expedition to Patagonia was recalled after his surrender, which was covered by the press. Moreno argued with the government on his behalf to spare Inacayal time in military prison. In exchange, Moreno studied him for anthropology. Along with others in his clan, Inacayal was studied for his resemblance to \"prehistoric man.\"After his death in 1888, anthropologists displayed the indigenous chief's brain and skeleton as an exhibit in the anthropological museum in Buenos Aires. His remains were finally returned to his people in 1994 for reinterment in the Comunidad Tehuelche Mapuche of Chubut Province.".
- Inacayal birthDate "1835".
- Inacayal birthYear "1835".
- Inacayal deathDate "1888".
- Inacayal deathYear "1888".
- Inacayal thumbnail Inacayal.png?width=300.
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- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Cacique.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1835_births.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1888_deaths.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_leaders_of_the_Americas.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Chubut_Province.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Comunidad_Tehuelche_Mapuche.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Conquest_of_the_Desert.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Moreno.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Patagonia.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Tehuelche_people.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Argentine_people_of_indigenous_descent.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_leaders_of_Patagonia.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLink File:Inacayal.png.
- Inacayal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inacayal".
- Inacayal dateOfBirth "1835".
- Inacayal dateOfDeath "1888".
- Inacayal name "Inacayal".
- Inacayal shortDescription "Leader of the Tehuelche".
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- Inacayal description "Leader of the Tehuelche".
- Inacayal description "Leader of the Tehuelche".
- Inacayal subject Category:1835_births.
- Inacayal subject Category:1888_deaths.
- Inacayal subject Category:Indigenous_leaders_of_the_Americas.
- Inacayal subject Category:Argentine_people_of_indigenous_descent.
- Inacayal subject Category:Indigenous_leaders_of_Patagonia.
- Inacayal hypernym Cacique.
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- Inacayal comment "Inacayal (1835-1888) was a cacique (chief) of the Tehuelche people in Patagonia, Argentina who led a resistance against government. They were hunter-gatherers who had a nomadic society, and had long been independent of the Argentine government established in coastal areas. He was one of the last indigenous rulers to resist the Argentine Conquest of the Desert in the late 19th century and its resultant campaigns.".
- Inacayal label "Inacayal".
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- Inacayal name "Inacayal".