- of 22
islands that form the
Wellesley Islands group. The
largest town,
Gununa, is in the south-western part of the island. The
Lardil people are the traditional...
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Gününa Küne (Puelche) is a now
extinct language formerly spoken by the
Gününa Küne
people in the
Pampas region of Argentina. The
language is also known...
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languages were recognized: The
Gününa küne
Indigenous group spoke Puelche (or
Gününa yajüch, or Günün a'ajech, or
Gününa küne),
whose relationship to other...
- (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates)
Gununa,
sometimes spelt Gunana, is a
rural town on
Mornington Island within the...
- Islands; it may have been a
northern dialect of Kawésqar.
Gününa këna:
Spoken by the
Gününa küne or
Puelche people. Kunza:
Spoken by the Atacameño people...
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American Center. "IDS - Tehuelche". ids.clld.org.
Retrieved 2025-03-14. "IDS -
Gününa Küne". ids.clld.org.
Retrieved 2025-03-14. "IDS - Selknam". ids.clld.org...
- The
Gününa küna (Guennakin), or
sometimes Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") were
Indigenous peoples living east of the
Andes Mountains...
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Puelche people or
Gününa Küne people, an
Indigenous people of
Argentina and
Chile Puelche language or
Gününa Küne language,
spoken by the
Gününa Küne or Puelche...
- the
group is
Mornington Island, with most
people living in the town of
Gununa. Two
small islands in the group,
north of
Mornington Island, are designated...
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Modern researchers consider the
Chechehet language to be
another name for
Gününa Küne. In
accordance with this theory,
Glottolog combines linguistic materials...