- The
Mapuche (/mæˈpʊtʃi/;
Mapuche and Spanish: [maˈputʃe])) are a
group of
indigenous inhabitants of south-central
Chile and
southwestern Argentina, including...
-
Mapuche (/məˈpuːtʃi/,
Mapuche and Spanish: [maˈputʃe], or
Mapudungun (/məpuːðuːnɡuːn/); from mapu 'land' and
dungun 'speak, speech') is an Araucanian...
- The
Mapuche conflict (Spanish:
conflicto mapuche)
involves indigenous Mapuche communities, also
known as the Araucanians,
located in Araucanía (Spanish...
- The
religion of the
indigenous Mapuche people of south-central
Chile and
southwestern Argentina is an
extensive and
ancient belief system.
Legends and...
-
archaeological culture, the
Mapuche people of
southern Chile and
Argentina have a long
history which dates back to 600–500 BC. The
Mapuche society underwent great...
- campaigns,
agreements and
penetrations by the
Chilean army and
settlers into
Mapuche territory which led to the
incorporation of Araucanía into
Chilean national...
- mid-16th century,
replacing Inca rule, but
failed to
conquer the
independent Mapuche people who
inhabited what is now south-central Chile.
Chile emerged as...
-
Galvarino (died c.
November 30, 1557) was a
famous Mapuche warrior during the
majority of the
early part of the
Arauco War. He
fought and was
taken prisoner...
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Arauco War was a long-running
conflict between colonial Spaniards and the
Mapuche people,
mostly fought in the Araucanía
region of Chile. The
conflict began...
- self-identify with and are
accepted within one or more
indigenous groups. The
Mapuche, with
their traditional lands in south-central Chile,
account for approximately...