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Family and friends carry the casket containing the remains of Mapuche Indian chief Pascual Pichun 2 kms or 1.2 miles, to the community's cemetery, near Temuco, Chile, Saturday, March 23, 2013. About 500 members of Chile's largest indigenous community held a traditional funeral for their chief who was once convicted under an anti-terrorism law. He was found in his truck Wednesday after suffering a heart attack. Pichun was the leader of the community of Antonio Niripil de Temulemu near the southern city of Temuco. (AP Photo/Brittany Peterson), APTOPIX
2013-03-23
AP/East News
Associated Press
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