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MAPUDUNGUN

  • Mapudungun
  • Araucanian language

    Mapudungun (from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech', meaning 'the speech of the land'; also rendered as Mapuzugun and Mapudungu) or Mapuche (/məˈpuːtʃi/

    Mapudungun

    Mapudungun

    Mapudungun

  • Pyura chilensis
  • Species of sea squirt

    Pyura chilensis, called piure in Spanish and piür or piwü in Mapudungun, is a tunicate of the family Pyuridae. It was described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio

    Pyura chilensis

    Pyura chilensis

    Pyura_chilensis

  • Mapudungun alphabet
  • Proposed orthographies for the indigenous language

    between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche of modern south-central Chile and southwestern

    Mapudungun alphabet

    Mapudungun_alphabet

  • Araucanian languages
  • Language family of South America

    Jolkesky (2016): († = extinct) Mapudungun Mapudungun, Nuclear Mapudungun Pewenche Rankelche Mapudungun, Southern: Williche Mapudungun, Northern Pikunche † Chango

    Araucanian languages

    Araucanian_languages

  • Rodolfo Lenz
  • German-born Chilean linguist (1863–1938)

    citizen. Lenz is considered to be one of the primary authorities on the Mapudungun language during the 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1893, he published

    Rodolfo Lenz

    Rodolfo Lenz

    Rodolfo_Lenz

  • Ñ
  • Latin letter N with tilde above

    (especially Filipino and the Bisayan group), Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, Papiamento, and Tetun. It also appears in the Latin transliteration

    Ñ

    Ñ

    Ñ

  • Languages of South America
  • Common spoken languages in South America

    extent in Chile; Wayuu in northern Colombia and northwest Venezuela; and Mapudungun in small pockets of southern Chile and Argentina. In Bolivia, three languages—Quechua

    Languages of South America

    Languages of South America

    Languages_of_South_America

  • Chilean Spanish
  • Variety of Spanish language

    southern Chile. Speakers of Chilean Spanish who also speak German or Mapudungun tend to use more impersonal pronouns (see also: Alemañol). Dialects of

    Chilean Spanish

    Chilean Spanish

    Chilean_Spanish

  • Moluche
  • Chilean ethnic group

    Nguluche are an Indigenous people of Chile. Their language was a dialect of Mapudungun, a Mapuche language. At the beginning of the Conquest of Chile by the

    Moluche

    Moluche

  • List of Mapudungun placenames
  • Mapudungun language, generally from Chile and southwestern Argentina. Note: this list includes only currently used placenames that have a Mapudungun etymology

    List of Mapudungun placenames

    List_of_Mapudungun_placenames

  • Araucanization of Patagonia
  • Expansion of Mapuche culture and language in South America

    Mapudungun language as their main language (both of their names are in Mapudungun). Together with Quechua, Aymara, Guarani, and Nahuatl, Mapudungun was

    Araucanization of Patagonia

    Araucanization_of_Patagonia

  • Cuel
  • Mapuche-built tumulus

    Saavedra in 2003 and 2007. The word cuel is a neologism formed from the mapudungun word kuel, meaning boundary marker (Spanish: lindero) according to the

    Cuel

    Cuel

    Cuel

  • Spanish language
  • Romance language

    October 2011. There are 281,600 people who speak another language, mainly Mapudungun (250.000) "Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Census". 2025. CIA Factbook

    Spanish language

    Spanish language

    Spanish_language

  • A
  • First letter of the Latin alphabet

    (Barcelonan), Emilian, Galician, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Tagalog, Ukrainian [ɐ̝] Mapudungun [ɛ] New Zealand English, Perak Malay [ɜ] Chemnitz German, Transylvanian

    A

    A

    A

  • Chonchon
  • Mythical creature in Mapuche religion

    The Chonchon (Spanish: chonchón from Mapudungun: chonchon), also known as the Tue-Tué, is a mythical creature found in Mapuche religion, as well as in

    Chonchon

    Chonchon

    Chonchon

  • Mapuche
  • Indigenous people of South America

    religious, and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. Their homelands once extended from Choapa Valley to the Chiloé

    Mapuche

    Mapuche

    Mapuche

  • Pudu
  • Genus of small South American deer

    The pudus (Mapudungun püdü or püdu, Spanish: pudú, Spanish pronunciation: [puˈðu]) are two species of South American deer from the genus Pudu, and are

    Pudu

    Pudu

    Pudu

  • Voiced retroflex trill
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɽr⟩ in IPA

    trilled retroflex affricates, such as [ɳɖ͡ɽ̝] and [ʈ͡ɽ̝̊], including Mapudungun, Malagasy, Fijian, and Baima. However, the exact articulation is rarely

    Voiced retroflex trill

    Voiced_retroflex_trill

  • Southern pudu
  • Species of small South American deer

    The southern pudu (Pudu puda, Mapudungun püdü or püdu, Spanish: pudú, Spanish pronunciation: [puˈðu]) is a species of South American deer native to the

    Southern pudu

    Southern pudu

    Southern_pudu

  • Poncho
  • Cape- or blanket-like outer garment

    A poncho (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpontʃo]; Quechua: punchu; Mapudungun: pontro; "blanket", "woolen fabric") is a kind of plainly formed, loose outer garment

    Poncho

    Poncho

    Poncho

  • Talcahuano
  • City in Chile

    Talcahuano (Spanish pronunciation: [talkaˈ(ɣ)wano]) (From Mapudungun Tralkawenu, "Thundering Sky") is a port city and commune in the Biobío Region of Chile

    Talcahuano

    Talcahuano

    Talcahuano

  • Cultrun
  • Percussion instrument

    The cultrun (from Spanish: cultrún, and Mapudungun: kultrung) is a percussion instrument used by the Mapuche in Chile and Argentina. The cultrun is a ceremonial

    Cultrun

    Cultrun

    Cultrun

  • Cuero (legendary creature)
  • Creature from Mapuche mythology

    El cuero (from Mapudungun: trülke wekufü "pelt or hide" and "wekufe or evil spirit") also known as cuero del agua ("water hide"), cuero vivo ("live hide")

    Cuero (legendary creature)

    Cuero (legendary creature)

    Cuero_(legendary_creature)

  • Elicura Chihuailaf
  • is a Mapuche Chilean poet and author whose works are written both in Mapudungun and in Spanish, and have been translated into many other languages as

    Elicura Chihuailaf

    Elicura Chihuailaf

    Elicura_Chihuailaf

  • South America
  • Continent

    extent, Bolivia; Aymara in Bolivia, Peru, and less often in Chile; and Mapudungun is spoken in certain pockets of southern Chile. At least three South American

    South America

    South America

    South_America

  • Lonko
  • Tribal chief of the Mapuche people

    A lonko or lonco (from Mapudungun longko, literally "head"), is a chief of several[citation needed] Mapuche communities. These were often ulmen, the wealthier

    Lonko

    Lonko

    Lonko

  • ENAER T-35 Pillán
  • Chilean trainer aircraft class

    ENAER T-35 Pillán (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈʎan], Mapudungún: volcano or ancestral spirit) is a Chilean propeller-driven basic trainer aircraft. The

    ENAER T-35 Pillán

    ENAER T-35 Pillán

    ENAER_T-35_Pillán

  • Fernando Zúñiga
  • Linguist

    Americas, especially Mapudungun and Algonquian languages. He was elected as a member of the Academia Europaea in 2018. Mapudungun, Munich: LINCOM Europa

    Fernando Zúñiga

    Fernando_Zúñiga

  • Mapuche religion
  • Religion of the indigenous Mapuche people of South America

    Central Andean peoples the moon (Mama Killa, Cuyen in Mapudungun) and the sun (Inti, Antu in Mapudungun) are spouses. Mapuche, Quechua and Aymara words for

    Mapuche religion

    Mapuche religion

    Mapuche_religion

  • Argentina
  • Country in South America

    Spanish pronunciation: [aɾxenˈtina] ; Guarani: Arahentína, Ayhentína; Mapudungun: Arkentina; Quechua: Arjintina; Welsh: (yr) Ariannin (ər) arˈjanɪn Article

    Argentina

    Argentina

    Argentina

  • Llolleo
  • Coastal town in central Chile

    various seafood and fish is conducted. The name Llolleo originates from the Mapudungun word "Llollehue," meaning "fishing place." The town emerged as a resort

    Llolleo

    Llolleo

    Llolleo

  • Het peoples
  • Indigenous people of the northern Patagonian pampas west of the Paraná River

    Pampas [es] and northern Tehuelches, but excluding the Mapuche (speakers of Mapudungun). Falkner subdivided the Het into the Chechehet, the Diuihet or Didiuhet

    Het peoples

    Het_peoples

  • Northern pudu
  • Species of small South American deer

    The northern pudu (Pudella mephistophiles, Mapudungun püdü or püdu, Spanish: pudú, Spanish pronunciation: [puˈðu]) is a species of South American deer

    Northern pudu

    Northern pudu

    Northern_pudu

  • Peñalolén
  • City and Commune in Santiago Metro., Chile

    Peñalolén (Mapudungun "fraternal meeting place") is a Chilean commune in Santiago Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region. It was founded on 15 November

    Peñalolén

    Peñalolén

    Peñalolén

  • Pillan
  • Powerful male spirit in Mapuche mythology

    The Pillan (of Mapudungun origin; Spanish: pillán, plural pillanes) are powerful and respected male spirits in Mapuche mythology. According to legend,

    Pillan

    Pillan

  • Tayu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the family Asteraceae endemic to Chile and Argentina, known as tayu in Mapudungun Tayu (subdistrict), a subdistrict in Pati Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

    Tayu

    Tayu

  • Wallmapu
  • Historical territory of the Mapuche people

    to gain widespread use outside Mapudungun-speaking communities after the Council of All Lands adopted its Mapudungun name, Aukiñ Wallmapu Ngulam, upon

    Wallmapu

    Wallmapu

    Wallmapu

  • Chicureo
  • City in the Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile

    33°17′S 70°38′W / 33.283°S 70.633°W / -33.283; -70.633 Chicureo (from Mapudungun chikümn rewe 'place where lances are set up') is a city located in Colina

    Chicureo

    Chicureo

    Chicureo

  • Snowy egret
  • Species of bird

    which is a diminutive of aigron, 'heron'. The species name thula is the Mapudungun term for the black-necked swan, applied to this species in error by Chilean

    Snowy egret

    Snowy egret

    Snowy_egret

  • Imbunche
  • Mythical monster in Chilean mythology

    and Chilote mythology of Chiloé Island in southern Chile, the imbunche (Mapudungun: ifünche, lit. "short person") is a legendary monster that protects the

    Imbunche

    Imbunche

    Imbunche

  • Mamuil Malal Pass
  • Mountain pass in the Andes between Chile and Argentina

    Mamuil Malal Pass (Mapudungun for corral of wooden sticks) is an international mountain pass in the Andes between Chile and Argentina. The pass connects

    Mamuil Malal Pass

    Mamuil Malal Pass

    Mamuil_Malal_Pass

  • Mapocho River
  • River in Chile

    The River Mapocho (Spanish: Río Mapocho) (Mapudungun: Mapu chuco, "water that penetrates the land") is a river in Chile. It flows from its source in the

    Mapocho River

    Mapocho River

    Mapocho_River

  • Sorcery (film)
  • 2023 Chilean film

     2023 (2023-03-16) (Mexico) March 23, 2023 (2023-03-23) (Chile) Running time 100 minutes Countries Chile Mexico Germany Languages Spanish Mapudungun German

    Sorcery (film)

    Sorcery_(film)

  • Ngen
  • Nature spirits in Mapuche mythology

    Ngen or " Ngen-ko " are spirits of nature of the Mapuche beliefs. In Mapudungun, the word ngen means "owner". The Ngen are those that manage, govern and

    Ngen

    Ngen

  • Nguruvilu
  • Mythical fox-serpent of Mapuche myth

    Nguruvilu or Guruvilu, Guirivilu, Guirivilo, etc., (from Mapudungun: ngürü, "fox" and Mapudungun: filu, "snake";) is a legendary creature originating from

    Nguruvilu

    Nguruvilu

    Nguruvilu

  • Cushamen
  • Town in Chubut, Argentina

    Cushamen is a town in Chubut Province, Argentina. It is the head town of the Cushamen Department. Cushamen is located in the wild plains of Patagonia,

    Cushamen

    Cushamen

    Cushamen

  • Fitzroya
  • Species of plant

    member of the Valdivian temperate forests. Common names include lawal (in Mapudungun, Hispanicized as lahual), alerce ([aˈleɾse], "larch" in Spanish), and

    Fitzroya

    Fitzroya

    Fitzroya

  • Picunche
  • Indigenous people of Chile

    The Picunche (a Mapudungun word meaning "North People"), also referred to as picones by the Spanish, were a Mapudungun-speaking people living to the north

    Picunche

    Picunche

    Picunche

  • We Tripantu
  • Observance in Chile and Argentina

    winter solstice), Pachamama (Mother Earth in Quechua) or Nuke Mapu (in Mapudungun) starts to bloom, from the Andean heights to the southern tip. The sun

    We Tripantu

    We_Tripantu

  • Paine, Chile
  • City and Commune in Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile

    Paine (in mapudungún: Payne ‘celestal’) is a Chilean city, forming part of Greater Santiago, and a commune in the Maipo Province, Santiago Metropolitan

    Paine, Chile

    Paine, Chile

    Paine,_Chile

  • Lolol
  • Town in O'Higgins, Chile

    Lolol (Mapudungun: "land of crabs and holes"; Spanish pronunciation: [loˈlol]) is a Chilean commune and town in Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region. During

    Lolol

    Lolol

    Lolol

  • Chile
  • Country in South America

    CHIL-ay,    Spanish: [ˈtʃile] ; Mapudungun: Gulumapu or Gulu Mapu Spanish: República de Chile [reˈpuβlika ðe ˈtʃile] ; Mapudungun: Gulumapu ñi Repüwlika or

    Chile

    Chile

    Chile

  • Pelluhue
  • Town and Commune in Maule, Chile

    Pelluhue (in Mapudungun: land of clams) is a town and commune in the Cauquenes Province of central Chile's seventh region of Maule. The commune of Pelluhue

    Pelluhue

    Pelluhue

    Pelluhue

  • Huilliche language
  • Araucanian language of Chile

    Traiguen, on the coast of Osorno province. Huilliche is closely related to Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche, though more research is needed to determine

    Huilliche language

    Huilliche language

    Huilliche_language

  • List of lingua francas
  • of Mapudungun by other tribes of a more simple material culture. Even in Chiloé Archipelago, Spaniards and Mestizos adopted a dialect of Mapudungun as

    List of lingua francas

    List_of_lingua_francas

  • IETF language tag
  • Code to identify human languages

    Subtag Afrikaans Afrikaans af Amharic አማርኛ am Arabic العربية ar Mapudungun Mapudungun arn Moroccan Arabic الدارجة المغربية ary Assamese অসমীয়া as Azerbaijani

    IETF language tag

    IETF_language_tag

  • Coi Coi-Vilu
  • Nature god in Mapuche tradition

    Coi Coi-Vilu or Caicai-Vilu/Cai Cai Vilu (from Mapudungun: Kaykayfilu; Kaykay, a name, and filu, "snake") is the Mapuche god of water (or goddess, in some

    Coi Coi-Vilu

    Coi Coi-Vilu

    Coi_Coi-Vilu

  • List of titles
  • List of personal titles

    Lochagos Greek Executive Appointed Divisional (75 to 200 soldiers) Lonko Mapudungun Executive Hereditary? Tribal Lord Great Chamberlain English Ceremonial

    List of titles

    List_of_titles

  • Pifilca
  • Local musical instrument of Patagonia

    The Pifilca or Pivilca (Mapudungun language: onomatopoeia of its sound) is an aerophone of the flute family, a ductless flute, similar to a whistle. It

    Pifilca

    Pifilca

    Pifilca

  • Blue–green distinction in language
  • zíša/šázi for orange (šá meaning 'red'), and šátȟo/tȟóša for 'purple/violet'. Mapudungun, spoken by indigenous peoples of Chile and Argentina, distinguishes between

    Blue–green distinction in language

    Blue–green distinction in language

    Blue–green_distinction_in_language

  • Maule Region
  • Region of Chile

    concentration of vineyards, the Curicó Valley, which means "black water" in Mapudungun, is considered the core of Chile's wine industry. Wine-making is a traditional

    Maule Region

    Maule Region

    Maule_Region

  • Caupolicán
  • Mapuche war leader from 1553–1558

    (meaning 'polished flint' (queupu) or 'blue quartz stone' (Kallfulikan) in Mapudungun) was a toqui or war leader of the Mapuche people, who led the resistance

    Caupolicán

    Caupolicán

    Caupolicán

  • María Catrileo
  • Mapuche linguist (born 1944)

    Imperial) is a native Mapuche linguist and professor of Spanish, English and Mapudungun language. Catrileo grew up in the Mapuche community of Rangintulewfü,

    María Catrileo

    María_Catrileo

  • Fuchsia magellanica
  • Species of flowering plant

    commonly known as the hummingbird fuchsia, hardy fuchsia or chilco (from Mapudungun: chillko "watery") – is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose

    Fuchsia magellanica

    Fuchsia magellanica

    Fuchsia_magellanica

  • Puelche people
  • Extinct South American ethnic group

    The Gününa küna (Guennakin), or sometimes Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") were Indigenous peoples living east of the Andes Mountains

    Puelche people

    Puelche people

    Puelche_people

  • Nahuel Mapá
  • Municipality and village in San Luis Province, Argentina

    Nahuel Mapá is a village and municipality in San Luis Province in central Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 34°47′S 66°10′W / 34.783°S

    Nahuel Mapá

    Nahuel_Mapá

  • Lapageria
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Chilean bellflower or copihue (Spanish pronunciation: [ko'piwe], from Mapudungun kopiwe). Lapageria rosea is endemic to Chile and it is the national flower

    Lapageria

    Lapageria

    Lapageria

  • Quetrupillán
  • Mountain in Chile

    Quetrupillán ("blunted", "mutilated"; also known as Ketropillán; the name is sometimes applied to the neighbouring Lanín volcano.) is a stratovolcano located

    Quetrupillán

    Quetrupillán

    Quetrupillán

  • Chiasognathus grantii
  • Species of beetle

    Chiasognathus grantii is a species of stag beetle found in Argentina and Chile. It is known as Darwin's beetle, Grant's stag beetle, or the Chilean stag

    Chiasognathus grantii

    Chiasognathus grantii

    Chiasognathus_grantii

  • Maule, Chile
  • Town and Commune in Maule, Chile

    Province in central Chile's Maule Region. It takes its name from the Mapudungun words for "valley" (mau) and "rainy" (len). The town of Maule lies near

    Maule, Chile

    Maule,_Chile

  • Vachellia caven
  • Species of plant

    Vachellia caven (Roman cassie, aromita, aromo criollo, caven, churque, churqui, espinillo, espinillo de baado, espino, espino maulino) is an ornamental

    Vachellia caven

    Vachellia caven

    Vachellia_caven

  • Voiced retroflex approximant
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɻ⟩ in IPA

    Scott; Painequeo, Héctor; Salamanca, Gastón; Avelino, Heriberto (2013), "Mapudungun", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 43 (1): 87–96, doi:10

    Voiced retroflex approximant

    Voiced retroflex approximant

    Voiced_retroflex_approximant

  • Litueche
  • Town and Commune in O'Higgins, Chile

    Litueche (Mapudungun: people of the white lands; originally called El Rosario, Rosario Lo Solís or simply Rosario) is a Chilean town and commune in Cardenal

    Litueche

    Litueche

    Litueche

  • Nertera granadensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    as an ornamental plant in gardens, and the name given to the plant in Mapudungun and Chilean Spanish is rucachucao. The name granadensis derives from New

    Nertera granadensis

    Nertera granadensis

    Nertera_granadensis

  • Araucaria araucana
  • Chilean and Argentine coniferous tree

    is tolerant of coastal salt spray, but not air pollution. Its seeds (Mapudungun: ngulliw, Spanish: piñones) are edible, similar to large pine nuts, and

    Araucaria araucana

    Araucaria araucana

    Araucaria_araucana

  • Neuquén
  • City in Argentina

    Neuquén (Spanish pronunciation: [newˈken]; Mapudungun: Nehuenken) is the capital city of the Argentine province of Neuquén and of the Confluencia Department

    Neuquén

    Neuquén

  • Rhea (bird)
  • Genus of birds

    [citation needed] ema (Portuguese), suri (Aymara and Quechua), or choique (Mapudungun). Nandu is the common name in many European languages and may sometimes

    Rhea (bird)

    Rhea (bird)

    Rhea_(bird)

  • Ranquel Ulmanate
  • 18th-19th century South American indigenous confederation

    The Ranquel Ulmanate (from Mapudungún: ülmen, which translates as rich or powerful man) was a confederation of indigenous peoples of the Pampas region

    Ranquel Ulmanate

    Ranquel Ulmanate

    Ranquel_Ulmanate

  • Merkén
  • Smoked chili pepper condiment traditional in Chilean cuisine

    Merkén or merquén (Mapudungun: mezkeñ [meʐˈkeɲ] or merkeñ [meɻˈkeɲ]) is a smoked chili pepper used as a condiment that is often combined with other ingredients

    Merkén

    Merkén

    Merkén

  • Curanipe
  • Place in Maule, Chile

    Curanipe (in mapudungun: "plum tree that grows in the rock") is a town and seat of the municipality of Pelluhue, Province of Cauquenes, in VII Maule Region

    Curanipe

    Curanipe

    Curanipe

  • Spanish language in the Americas
  • [tɹ̝̥aˈβaxo ~ tɻaˈβaxo ~ tʂaˈβaxo] respectively. This is an influence of Mapudungun in Chile and native languages of Costa Rica. The voiced consonants /b/

    Spanish language in the Americas

    Spanish language in the Americas

    Spanish_language_in_the_Americas

  • Ethnic groups of Argentina
  • creating instead a republican, centralist state. The Mapuche (from the Mapudungún Mapuche autonym) are the largest indigenous people in the Southern Cone

    Ethnic groups of Argentina

    Ethnic_groups_of_Argentina

  • Licán Ray
  • Town in Araucania, Chile

    (measured in the 2002 census and updated in 2012). The town's name comes from Mapudungun, the language of Chile's indigenous Mapuche people, and means “Stone Flower”

    Licán Ray

    Licán Ray

    Licán_Ray

  • Colocolo (tribal chief)
  • Mapuche leader in the Arauco War

    Colocolo (from Mapudungun "colocolo", mountain cat) was a Mapuche leader ("cacique lonco") in the early period of the Arauco War. He was a major figure

    Colocolo (tribal chief)

    Colocolo (tribal chief)

    Colocolo_(tribal_chief)

  • Polysynthetic language
  • Highly inflected language with many morphemes per word

    (possible) Tupi–Guaraní languages Arawakan languages Many Amazonian languages Mapudungun many Papuan languages (e.g. Awtuw, Yimas) northern Australian languages

    Polysynthetic language

    Polysynthetic_language

  • Lake Villarrica
  • Lake in Chile

    Lake Villarrica, also known as Mallalafquén (its pre-Hispanic name is Mapudungun), is located about 700 kilometers south of Santiago in Chile's Lake District

    Lake Villarrica

    Lake Villarrica

    Lake_Villarrica

  • Council of All Lands
  • Indigenist separatist organization in South America

    was selected for the Mapuche people. The flag is called Wenufoye (in mapudungun The Heaven's Winter's Bark). Mapuche conflict Héctor Llaitul Aucán Huilcamán

    Council of All Lands

    Council of All Lands

    Council_of_All_Lands

  • Anchimayen
  • Creature in Mapuche mythology

    The Anchimayen (in the Mapudungun language, also spelled "Anchimallén" or "Anchimalguén" in Spanish) is a mythical creature in Mapuche mythology. Anchimayens

    Anchimayen

    Anchimayen

  • National Anthem of Chile
  • celebrations.[citation needed] The anthem has also been translated into Mapudungun, the largest and most commonly spoken indigenous language in Chile, spoken

    National Anthem of Chile

    National Anthem of Chile

    National_Anthem_of_Chile

  • Calfucurá
  • 19th-century Mapuche leader

    Calfucurá (from Mapudungun Kallfükura, 'blue stone'; from kallfü, 'blue', and kura, 'stone') also known as Juan Calfucurá or Cufulcurá (b. late 1770s;

    Calfucurá

    Calfucurá

    Calfucurá

  • Lo Barnechea
  • Commune in Chile

    Spanish occupation. Its pre-Hispanic inhabitants were called huaicoches (in Mapudungún: waykoche 'people who live in a landslide zone') because of the huaicos

    Lo Barnechea

    Lo Barnechea

    Lo_Barnechea

  • Conquest of the Desert
  • 1870s–1884 Argentine campaign in Patagonia

    v t e Mapuche Language Huilliche Tsesungún Mapudungun Placenames Culture Aillarehue Butalmapu Chemamull Kalku Kuel Lonko Machi Medicine Military Mythology

    Conquest of the Desert

    Conquest of the Desert

    Conquest_of_the_Desert

  • Quechuan languages
  • Language family of the Andes in South America

    Chile, with significant bilingualism, during the 17th century. Alongside Mapudungun, Quechua is the indigenous language that has influenced Chilean Spanish

    Quechuan languages

    Quechuan languages

    Quechuan_languages

  • Ignao
  • Place in Ranco, Los Ríos

    Los Ríos Region, southern Chile. The name is said to originate from a Mapudungun corruption/clipping of the Spanish name Ignacio. Chile: Ciudades, pueblos

    Ignao

    Ignao

  • Calafquén Lake
  • Lake in Chile

    Calafquén Lake (Mapudungun: Lake like a sea) is a lake of Chile, which straddles the border between the La Araucanía Region and Los Ríos Region. It is

    Calafquén Lake

    Calafquén Lake

    Calafquén_Lake

  • Mote (food)
  • Corn kernels boiled in lime

    used for making a type of dough called catuto in Spanish (mültrün in Mapudungun), for making a slightly alcoholic drink called muday, and as an ingredient

    Mote (food)

    Mote (food)

    Mote_(food)

  • Languages of Chile
  • (PDF). www.ine.cl. Zúñiga, Fernando (2006). «Los mapuches y su lengua». Mapudungun. El habla mapuche. Santiago: Centro de Estudios Públicos. p. 402. ISBN 956-7015-40-6

    Languages of Chile

    Languages of Chile

    Languages_of_Chile

  • Putagán River
  • River in Chile

    Putagán (in mapudungun: "water stream") is a river in Linares Province, Maule Region of Chile. The Putagán is born in the foothills of the Andes and, flowing

    Putagán River

    Putagán River

    Putagán_River

  • Guacolda (Mapuche)
  • Chilean wife of indigenous warrior (d. 1557)

    Guacolda (from Mapudungun, Wa-kelü, meaning "corn-colored", in reference to her possibly blonde hair, died 1557), baptized as Teresa, was the wife of Mapuche

    Guacolda (Mapuche)

    Guacolda (Mapuche)

    Guacolda_(Mapuche)

  • Notes for a Film
  • 2022 Chilean film

     2022 (2022-11-11) (Mar del Plata) May 25, 2023 (2023-05-25) (Chile) Running time 105 minutes Countries Chile France Languages Spanish French Mapudungun

    Notes for a Film

    Notes_for_a_Film

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