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HUILLICHE: a language of Chile
Ethnologue and bibliography information on HUILLICHE. [eng]
The Mapuche Language
The Mapuche are an indigenous people who live in southern Chile and Argentina. The name Mapuche is composed of two parts: "Mapu", which means land, and "che", which means "people". The Mapuche call their language Mapudungun (or Mapudungu), which is composed of "mapu" (land) and "dungun" (speech). Another word that is sometimes used is the Spanish word for the Mapuche and their language, which is "Araucano" (or in English, "Araucanian"). In this article, I will tell you a little bit about the language of the Mapuche. [eng]
GLOSARIO: Español-Mapudungun
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Araucanian
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Mapudungun - linguistic
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Ethnologue report for Araucanian
List of languages of Araucanian. [eng]
Araucanian
Araucanian language related products and information at WorldLanguage.com [eng]
Mapuche Language Page
The Mapuche are an indigenous people who live in southern Chile and Argentina. The 1992 Chilean census indicates that there are 928,500 Mapuche living in Chile, plus numerous others in Argentina. The traditional Mapuche lifestyle is agricultural, but many Mapuche have moved to cities like Santiago. [eng]
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