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Alejandro de Vivar (1635–1660), better known as Mestizo Alejo, was a Chilean mestizo, who fought in the Arauco War. He was the son of the Mapuche cacique and the Spanish Isabel de Vivar y Castro who was captured during a Mapuche raid. Isabel and Alejo were rescued five years later and rejoined the Spanish society. Alejo enlisted the Spanish army, but the system of castas prevented his promotion. As a result, he deserted from the Spanish army and joined the Mapuches, being appointed toqui. Instructed in Spanish military strategy, he posed a serious threat to his former masters, but he died in a crime of passion: after he had sex with a captured Spanish woman his two wives murdered him.

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  • Mestizo Alejo (es)
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  • Ñamku o Alejandro de Vivar, conocido como mestizo Alejo o champurria Alejo (1635-1660), fue un soldado del ejército español, mestizo renegado y líder mapuche durante la llamada Guerra de Arauco en el entonces llamado Reino de Chile, entre 1655 y 1660, durante el gobierno español de Porter Casanate.​ (es)
  • Alejandro de Vivar (1635–1660), better known as Mestizo Alejo, was a Chilean mestizo, who fought in the Arauco War. He was the son of the Mapuche cacique and the Spanish Isabel de Vivar y Castro who was captured during a Mapuche raid. Isabel and Alejo were rescued five years later and rejoined the Spanish society. Alejo enlisted the Spanish army, but the system of castas prevented his promotion. As a result, he deserted from the Spanish army and joined the Mapuches, being appointed toqui. Instructed in Spanish military strategy, he posed a serious threat to his former masters, but he died in a crime of passion: after he had sex with a captured Spanish woman his two wives murdered him. (en)
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  • Mestizo Alejo (en)
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  • Alejo, Mestizo Alejo, Ñancu (Mapudungun) (en)
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  • Chile (en)
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  • Alejo, Mestizo Alejo, Ñancu (en)
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