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Curucas were local indigenous leaders in colonial Spanish America, primarily responsible for managing relations between the Spanish authorities and the indigenous communities. Their duties included overseeing the collection of tribute, organizing labor for colonial projects, and maintaining order within their communities. They also acted as intermediaries, communicating the needs and grievances of their people to colonial officials while enforcing Spanish laws and policies in their territories.

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