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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Ainavillo, Alejo, Aucan Huilcaman, Butapichon, Cadeguala, Calfucura, Caupolican, Caupolican the Younger, Cayancura, Ceferino Namuncura, Colocolo (tribal chief), Curinancu, Elicura Chihuailaf, Galvarino, Gonzalo Fierro, Guanoalca, Huenecura, Illangulien, Jean Beausejour, Juan de Lebu, Lautaro, Lebian, Lemucaguin, Lientur, Lincoyan, Llanganabal, Loble, Malloquete, Marcelo Salas, Maria Catrileo, Michimalonco, Millalelmo, Nangoniel, Pailacar, Paillaeco, Paillamachu, Paillataru, Painenamcu, Pelantaro, Quepuantu, Quintuguenu, Quintunguenu, Santos Chavez, Tanza Varela, Turcupichun, Vilumilla, Ximena Huilipan. Excerpt: Jean Andre Emanuel Beausejour Coliqueo (born 1 June 1984), nicknamed Palmatoria, is a Chilean footballer who plays for English club Wigan Athletic. He previously played for Universidad Catolica, U. de Concepcion, Cobreloa and O'Higgins in the Chilean Primera Division, for Servette in the Swiss Super League, for Gremio in the Brazilian Serie A, for America in the Mexican Primera Division, and for Birmingham City in the English Premier League and Football League Championship. He has more than 40 caps for the Chilean national team, and represented his country at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Beausejour was born in Santiago, the son of a Haitian father and a Chilean-Mapuche mother. He began his professional career at Universidad Catolica in 2001 and has since played for several clubs. In 2004 he signed a contract with Servette and stayed in Switzerland for a year before joining Gremio in 2005 and then Gent in 2006. In 2007 he returned to Chile spending one year with Cobreloa before joining O'Higgins in 2008. Since joining O'Higgins Beausejour has impressed Chile national coach Marcelo Bielsa and has been called up for national duty three times. On 1 December 2008 Club America of Mexico signed him for three and a half years. After a full season and a half at Club America, he moved to the English Premier League. Beausejour with President of Chile Sebastian Pinera at London's Olympic Park as Pinera holding a Birmingham City shirt with his name on it.On 31 August 2010, Beausejour signed a three-year contract with Premier League side Birmingham City for an undisclosed fee. Manager Alex McLeish stated that Beausejour was a player that had been on their "list of targets for a long time because he is strong and quick with the ability to beat his man and get crosses in." His debut was delayed while he awaited a working visa, but he made his first appearance on 18 September as a late substitute, replacing Alexander Hleb in the 83rd minute as Birmingham lost 3-1 at West Bromwich Albion