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indigenous po****tion and
known as Tupahue,
meaning "Place of God" in
Mapundungun. Some time
after the
founding of Santiago, a 10-meter
cross was placed...
- (meaning “place of God” in Quechua) and Antilén pool (“there is sun” in
Mapundungun). Both
operate in the
summer from
November through March. The Tupahue...
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commune and city in
Arauco Province, Biobío Region. Its name
comes from
Mapundungun "Cura",
meaning "Stone", and "Nilahue"
meaning "Ford".
According to the...
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these fossil remains. The
generic name, "Inawentu", is
derived from a
Mapundungun word
meaning "mimic" or "imitator". The
specific name, "oslatus", combines...
- the
nearby Rucachoroi Lake.
Rucachoroi means "house of the parrots" in
Mapundungun. "Rucachoroi -
Provincia del
Neuquen -
Pueblos de argentina". pueblos20...
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other ethnic minorities as well as the
Mapudungun language and culture.
Mapundungun,
whose use was
prohibited before, is now
included in the
curriculum of...
- Temucho:
Quechurewe [poetry; some of the
poems have been
translated into
Mapundungun] El invierno, su imagen, y
otros poemas azules (1991) Santiago, Chile:...
- law of that time,
although she
later adopted her
native name, Aimé (
Mapundungun for "reddish evening"), for her
artistic work.
According to Cristina...
- names:
authors list (link)
Universidad Católica de Temuco. "Diccionario
Mapundungun-Español" (in Spanish).
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original on 22
October 2006...