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Martín Olleta was a Chono chieftain who was an important broker between Spanish authorities in Chiloé Archipelago and indigenous people of the fjords and channels of Patagonia.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Chiloé Archipelago, Chiloé Island, Chono people, Chungara (journal), Dalca, Fjords and channels of Chile, Governorate of Chiloé, Guayaneco Archipelago, Iron, Magallania, Presidente Ríos Lake, San Rafael Lake, San Tadeo River, Staff of office, Taitao Peninsula, Wager Island.

  2. 18th century in Chile
  3. 18th-century indigenous leaders of the Americas
  4. Chilean sailors
  5. Chono people
  6. History of Aysén Region
  7. History of Chiloé
  8. Indigenous sailors of the Americas
  9. People from Aysén Region

Chiloé Archipelago

The Chiloé Archipelago (Archipiélago de Chiloé) is a group of islands lying off the coast of Chile, in the Los Lagos Region.

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Chiloé Island

Chiloé Island (Isla de Chiloé) also known as Greater Island of Chiloé (Isla Grande de Chiloé), is the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago off the west coast of Chile, in the Pacific Ocean.

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Chono people

The Chono, or GuaitecoUrbina Burgos 2007, p. 334.

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Chungara (journal)

Chungara Revista de Antropología Chilena (English: The Journal of Chilean Anthropology) is a peer-reviewed academic journal on anthropology and archaeology with particular, but not exclusive, focus on the Andean region.

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Dalca

The dalca or piragua is a type of canoe employed by the Chonos, a nomadic indigenous people of southern Chile, and Huilliche people living in Chiloé archipelago.

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Fjords and channels of Chile

The southern coast of Chile presents a large number of fjords and fjord-like channels from the latitudes of Cape Horn (55° S) to Reloncaví Estuary (42° S).

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Governorate of Chiloé

The Governorate of Chiloé was political and military subdivision of the Spanish Empire that existed, with a 1784–1789 interregnum,from 1567 to 1848. Martín Olleta and Governorate of Chiloé are History of Chiloé.

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Guayaneco Archipelago

The Guayaneco Archipelago (Archipiélago Guayaneco) is an archipelago in southern Chile.

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element.

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Magallania

Magallania is an academic journal published by the University of Magallanes.

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Presidente Ríos Lake

Presidente Ríos Lake is located in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile.

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San Rafael Lake

San Rafael Lake is an arc-shaped coastal lake located in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of Chile, within the national park that bears its name.

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San Tadeo River

Map of the Isthmus of Ofqui and San Tadeo River. In red a 19th century canal project. San Tadeo River (Río San Tadeo) is a river in the Isthmus of Ofqui, Aysén Region, Chile.

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Staff of office

A staff of office is a staff, the carrying of which often denotes an official's position, a social rank or a degree of social prestige.

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Taitao Peninsula

The Taitao Peninsula (Spanish: Península de Taitao) is a westward-facing landmass on the south-central Pacific west coast of Chile.

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Wager Island

Wager Island (Isla Wager) is an uninhabited island in Guayaneco Archipelago, a remote part of western Patagonia.

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See also

18th century in Chile

18th-century indigenous leaders of the Americas

Chilean sailors

Chono people

History of Aysén Region

History of Chiloé

Indigenous sailors of the Americas

People from Aysén Region

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martín_Olleta

Also known as Olleta.