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Pehuenche (or
Pewenche) are an
indigenous people of
South America. They live in the Andes,
primarily in present-day
south central Chile and
adjacent Argentina...
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Araucanian languages by
Mason (1950):
Araucanian North Picunche Mapuche Pewenche Rankel(che)
Moluche South Wiliche (****lliche)
Wiliche Serrano Pichi-Wiliche...
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Mapuche (/məˈpuːtʃi/,
Mapuche and Spanish: [maˈputʃe], or
Mapudungun (/məpuːðuːnɡuːn/); from mapu 'land' and
dungun 'speak, speech') is an
Araucanian language...
- de las araucarias: La etnoastronomía Mapuche-
Pewenche" [Stars
through the araucarias: Mapuche-
Pewenche ethnoastronomy]. Boletín del
Museo Chileno de...
- ****lliche: "people of the south"
occupied Willi mapu, the "southern lands".
Pewenche or Pehuenche: "people of the pewen/pehuen"
occupied Pewen mapu, "the land...
- the
largest indigenous po****tion in Chile.
There is a
Mapuche team, a
Pewenche team (which is the term used for
Mapuche po****tions
living in the mountainous...
- of Alto Biobío is
characterized mainly by the
presence of the
Mapuche Pewenche People, who
represent 86% of the commune’s po****tion and who are distributed...
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Queuco River is a
river of the Biobío
Region of Chile.
Keuko Leubü:
Learning and
living with the
Queuco river in
Pewenche territory v t e v t e...
- form the Ñirecco
River which flows into Galletué Lake. The
Pehuenche (or
Pewenche)
people have
lived in this
valley for
several hundred years, but came under...
- Parkateje; Pykobje;
Ramkokamekra Mapudungun Mapudungun,
Nuclear Mapudungun Pewenche Rankelche Mapudungun, Southern:
Williche Mapudungun,
Northern Pikunche...