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Lautaro (Anglicized as 'Levtaru') (Mapudungun: Lef-Traru "swift hawk") (Spanish pronunciation: [lawˈtaɾo]; c. 1534 – April 29, 1557) was a young Mapuche toqui known for leading the indigenous resistance against Spanish conquest in Chile and developing the tactics that would continue to be employed by the Mapuche during the long-running Arauco War.

In 1546 Lautaro, son of the local chieftain named Curiñancu, was captured by Pedro de Valdivia's army in the vicinity of Concepción. He remained a prisoner of the Spaniards for six years, during which time he became Valdivia's personal companion.

Among his regular tasks was to take care of Valdivia's horses and he always had to accompany him to battles and military exercises. Thus he learned not to fear the horse, he learned to ride until he became a good horseman. In addition, he observed the battle dispositions of the Spaniards, learning from Valdivia his military tactics.

During this period, he made a certain degree of friendship with one of Valdivia's captains, Marcos Veas, who taught him the use of some weapons and cavalry tactics. This practice was common, as Lautaro had to serve as an auxiliary Indian in battles.

In 1550, during the battle of Andalién (February 22) and the battle of Penco (March 12), Lautaro witnessed the chastisements to which Valdivia made the defeated Mapuches submit, mutilating the prisoners and freeing them afterwards, as an example to avoid future rebellions; this had a deep impact on him. It is probable that as a result of these violent acts against his people, a terrible disillusionment and rebellion was engendered within him with respect to Valdivia and the Spaniards.

He escaped sometime in 1552 on horseback and also with the bugle of Pero Godinez, Valdivia's field master, returning to his people. The escape of Valdivia's page did not pass beyond the Spaniards as an almost habitual fact and they did not pursue him.

Lautaro resolutely demonstrated his natural gifts as an innate leader, he taught his people to lose their fear of horses, they learned to ride and to appreciate the horse as a combat weapon. He called meetings in the open field and taught them the military arts and the use of new weapons. He also designed a series of military tactics: the use of squads, the choice of terrain, ambush and guerrilla tactics. In this way, having the authority of the caciques, he led a great military uprising against the Spaniards, who up to that moment were victorious throughout the area between the Mapocho River and the Biobío.

Lautaro knew that his recently trained forces under his command were now in a line called "Interior Line", that is to say, between two forces, those of the Purén fort to the south and those of Concepción to the north. He chooses to neutralize one of them. He deceives Gómez de Almagro in the Purén fort and makes sure that his troops do not join Valdivia's in the Tucapel fort. Lautaro captures an emissary and learns that Valdivia is marching south and must necessarily pass through Tucapel. In effect, Valdivia in mid-December 1553 leaves Concepción and goes to Quilacoya, where he takes some soldiers on his march to Arauco, the Mapuche spies follow the column from the heights of the hills and do not present him with a battle, leaving him to make his way. Valdivia is surprised that he does not receive any news from the fort of Tucapel and that he is not harassed on the way; but he continues, his company is devastated, taken prisoner, tortured and executed.

Then he systematically razed the Spanish cities. Twice he sacked and burned Concepción, center of the Spanish settlements in the south of Chile.

For two years there was no more news of Spaniards in the region, while the situation of the Mapuche people as a result of the war and the drought had caused a great famine that ravaged the Mapuches, the crops had failed due to a season of severe drought and acts of cannibalism appeared, In addition, typhus settled among them, diminishing Lautaro's warrior strength.

Lautaro, in spite of the famine and typhus managed to lead more than 2,000 warriors and with these he crossed the Biobío for the first time and continued northward and began to recruit people among the Picunches, much more peaceful than the Mapuches.

In Santiago, Diego Cano and only 14 men were urgently sent to Santiago to find out the real situation of the Maule. In Santiago, panic spread and defenses began to be built in the city while there was still a dispute over the royal succession of Valdivia.

There is an episode within this period that narrates an interview arranged at a distance, between two hills, that occurred between Lautaro and one of Villagra's captains, Marcos Veas, an old friend of Lautaro in Valdivia's times, in which this Spanish soldier urges Lautaro to lay down his arms since he could not oppose the Spanish power forever. Lautaro responded rudely to Veas by setting the Maule as a border for the Spaniards and also asking them for a tribute in horses, women and weapons in exchange for not attacking the colony. Lautaro's offer was rejected outright by Veas and the interview and friendship ended.

Lautaro advanced towards the Maule River and once crossed, he learned that Francisco de Villagra, successor of Pedro de Valdivia, had left Santiago with a punitive battalion of 50 horsemen and 30 arquebusiers plus a thousand yanaconas. Lautaro, judging that the capital was unguarded, advanced to the north, letting Francisco de Villagra pass to the south.

In 1555, the Real Audiencia of Lima ordered Villagra to reconstruct Concepción, which was done under the command of Captain Alvarado. Upon learning of this, Lautaro successfully besieged Concepción with 4,000 warriors. Only 38 Spaniards managed to escape by sea the second destruction of the city.

After the second rout at Concepción, Lautaro desired to attack Santiago. He found scant support for this plan from his troops, who soon dwindled to only 600, but he carried on. In October 1556 his northward march reached the Mataquito River, where he established a fortified camp at Peteroa. In the Battle of Peteroa he repulsed attacking Spanish forces under the command of Diego Cano, and later held off the larger force commanded by Pedro de Villagra. Being advised that still more Spaniards were approaching, Lautaro decided to retreat towards the Maule River losing 200 warriors. With the Spaniards in hot pursuit he was forced to retire beyond the Itata River. From there he launched another campaign towards Santiago when Villagra's army passed him by on the way to save the remaining Spanish settlements in Araucanía. Lautaro had chosen to give Villagra's force the slip and head for the city to attack it.

Despite the Mapuches' stealth, the city's leaders learned of the advance and sent a small expedition to thwart it, buying time for word to be sent to Villagra to return to the city from the south. The Spanish forces met in the field, and from a member of the local ethnos, the Picunche, they learned the disposition of Lautaro's camp. At dawn, on April 29, 1557, the conquistadors launched a surprise attack from the hills of Caune, obtaining a decisive victory in the Battle of Mataquito in which Lautaro was killed early in the fighting. After the defeat of his army, his head was cut off and displayed in the plaza of Santiago.

It was April 29, 1557 (some sources mention April 30, or May 1), every April 29 is commemorated the "Day of the Heroes and Martyrs of the Mapuche Nation".

With the end of Lautaro, a remarkable figure of the Arauco war disappears, no one else came to match his conditions as a leader or his military genius, which was at the height of the great strategists of his time.

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago
[–] homhom9000@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

My coworker was talking about another coworker who took off for being sick because they themselves also felt sick the same time but took cough drops and medicine and felt better. Today, they took a half day because they have a fever. I don't get what you gain by bragging about taking medicine and showing up to work anyway when you're sick. This same coworker, who doesn't wear a mask, told me mask don't work. Meanwhile, this is their 3rd fever since being back in the office and I've had none while sitting right next to them.

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[–] DyingOfDeBordom@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

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Thinking about a bunch of Shriners doing a driveby in their little cars

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[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Finally going through so.e of my old classic movie dvds I got a while back and am watching John Ford's Grapes of Wrath. I'm not far in rn, but I LOOOVE the visual style. It's very impressionistic in a way and those old timey black and white cameras give so much grainy facial detail. You can see people's pores.

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[–] VILenin@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (5 children)

What did Felix mean by this? thinking-about-it

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[–] Kaputnik@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Something I miss about Google Play Music was the ability to add albums to my library and then being able to shuffle through every song on every album I had added. Spotify is way too playlist focused and lacks an actual library feature, instead I would have to individually add all the songs on every album to a playlist that I could shuffle.

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[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

Sailor Moon season 1 spoilers

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Lol still can't believe the toronto island airport discourse warmed up some NIMBY discourse and literally went "actually opposing a safe injection site or a new apartment complex due to property values is literally identical to thinking jets landing 1KM away might wake you up"

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

Saw that Shane Gillis SNL monologue. So did he get fired on SNL for being the only person on earth less funny than SNL? His strongest bit was "I look like a football coach" and he didn't even have a decent punchline, like I went oh good premise and then it just didn't go anywhere.

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[–] DayOfDoom@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (4 children)

VLC can play blu-rays. Huh. Didn't realize it'd be this easy. I accidentally bought a Euro-region BD of Wicked City & Demon City Shinjuku. Can easily watch it on my PC at least. Annoyed I won't be able to take this disc over to a friend's to watch but whatever I guess.

[–] DayOfDoom@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Region-locking and DRM suck so hard. I'm punished for actually buying something.

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

My former employer had more than typical vacation time (well, actually very typical because it's a setup that a local mangement consultancy sold to a bunch of employers). The "catch" is that some of the vacation days must be "earned" through successfully doing administrative tasks. This meant they didn't have a cash value so they don't get paid put if expiring. Imagine being the dweeb that said "and between people failing to earn and failing to use vacation credits you save on average $30 per employee!!"

Bonus penny wise pound foolish, they probably spent a ton of money on consultants for this vacation scheme, and in 2021 their office leases expired, which they renewed, for significantly more money. Might be the dumbest multinational that's ever existed.

[–] RION@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (2 children)

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[–] GinAndJuche@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

Masters of the air is actually really good. God damn it sucked to be those boys barely adults and flying over flak. Yet they destroyed German industry, they played a vital role in winning the war. And they just bravely flew into the face of death to do so. I wish somebody would make a series about the Soviet pilots and the close air they provided, it would be even more more badass

[–] Babs@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Completely hypothetical situation:

  • a workplace has a collective bargaining agreement saying jobs should go to internal applicants if one applies and is qualified.
  • an outsider gets hired because they are the most qualified for the position (presumably internals were interviewed and turned down).
  • an internal applicant files a grievance with the union, and their desired remedy is to take the job back from the new hire.

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[–] PaX@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

Does anyone have that image with a fem-coded anthropomorphized 07-type smiley face saying "disengage"?

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[–] Comp4@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

I think I'm jaded. That said, I'm enjoying myself. Even though through most non-leftist lenses, I'm certain I will appear as a bad guy. I'm not yet 100% sure how open I want to be about 'some' of my beliefs. I might take too much glee in the downfall of the empire.

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