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Table 4. — Witran mapu and their caciques in Chile and Argentina from 



"very, very, very early times," according to Antelef Hiietra 



Witran mapu Cacique Witran mapu Cacique 



CHILE 



Panguipulli .... Millanguer Lonconanico 



Aillapang CoUuluan 



Catringuir Caririqi Lloysquir 



Pangtiilef Painequir 



Truful Chaquaiimnahuel 



Paillamon Pichifilo 



Punoi Lliquine Cauifipan 



Kallfiihuala Panguilef 



Ranguiman Ynaihuala 



Punoi Caripan 



Hueitra ARGENTINA 



Ca3rumapu tJnumpan Reyehueico Neqiman 



Miillepion Kumenamco 



Curipan Antumilla 



Huaiquipan Manquelef 



Maripan Pailacura 



Tralcapulli Heunuman Catrimilla 



Hueralaf Cariman 



Piinolaf Chaqolquin Lincopan 



Panchito Niirilef 



Piinolaf Huilocura 



Caniucura, son of Nalacura 



Lienantii Trufal Huenchalafquen 



Pichicaniucura Palile 



Millafiamco, and Unuhauanque 



then the son of Rucachoroi CaiuU 



Quintaman* Millamati 



Trureulaf, and then Kallgueii Neculmilla, who 



the son of Quin- died in war 



tuileu * Pamari 



PuUinque Manguehuala Tranamill 



CalHhuala Mallohue Huenuquir 



Melihuala Kalriiquir 



Caurapan Fucha Tropafi 



Rayenpan Pichi Tropan 



Caj'ulef t)ncor)eyeu Huircau 



Antiihuala Nagpichun 



Cofiaripe Tropatiamco Lincoleu 



Polguiantii Kantrelef 



LiipitriJi] Yamiitrahiiel 



Tripaiantii Kurihue Colbluan 



Mariiiamco Cobbhuan 



Llancahue Callfudiian Luanlef 



Mariluan Anguenco Raimill 



Traflaihuenu Rayahuanque 

 Antunamco 



* Indicates men not of direct line of caciques, but a choice of the people. 



