was a Chilean Navy sailor of Mapuche origin, hero of the naval Battle of Punta Gruesa during the War of the Pacific.
The Cabin Boy Bravo was part of the crew of the schooner Covadonga, a ship that participated in the blockade of city of Iquique.
On May 21, 1879, two Peruvians ships, the monitor Huáscar and the armored frigate Independencia, arrived to Iquique with the intention of lifting the siege to the port.
While the Esmeralda faced the Huáscar in the naval Battle of Iquique, the Covadonga headed south and moved towards the Cheurañete Bay, being pursued by the Independence frigate.
Bravo climbed into the top of the mast of the Covadonga and used his Comblain rifle to contain the artillerymen of the Independence, killing 16 Peruvian sailors, leaving the cannon of the bow unused until the surrender of the Peruvian ship.