The Parliament of Coz Coz (Spanish: Parlamento de Coz Coz) was a meeting between Mapuches chiefs held on January 18, 1907 to discuss land conflicts with non-Mapuche Chileans. The parliament was organized with the help of Capuchins who invited journalists from Valdivia and Santiago to the meeting. The parliament was held in the vicinity of Panguipulli.[1]
^Pinto Rodríguez, Jorge (2012). "El Parlamento de Coz Coz y la marcación de Painemal, un giro en la relación de la sociedad chilena con el pueblo mapuche, 1907-1913" (PDF). TEFROS. 10 (1–2): 1–23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
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