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Mapuche language resources
Mapuche is spoken on a daily basis in: Argentina
Encyclopedia resources on
Mapuche
Mapuche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...were and ethnic group of the pampa regions that made contact with some Mapuche groups, adopting their language and some culture; they are the Tehuelches . Mapuches successfully resisted many attempts by ...
Che - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...or "my", in Tehuelche and Puelche (Pampa) languages che means "man", and in Mapudungun language (Mapuche) it means "people". Others, however, argue that the word che is derived from the archaic Spanish word ...
Americas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...or Mapuche) - native language spoken by approximately 440,000 people in Chile and Argentina . Others: Aymará - native language spoken in the Andes , especially in Bolivia . Dutch - spoken in the Netherlands ...
List of languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More structured lists are also available: Language families and languages ISO 639 List of languages by ... Mapuche) Marathi Mari (Cheremis) ( Finno-Ugric ) Maria Marquesan Marshallese Masbatenyo Martha's Vineyard ...
Rioplatense Spanish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...or "my", originally used as che amigo , my friend. Other hypotheses include Mapuche , Valencian and Italian language ). See Influences on the Spanish language for a more comprehensive review of borrowings ...
Very Large Telescope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...meter telescopes have been named after the names of some astronomical objects in the local Mapuche language: Antu (The Sun ), Kueyen (The Moon ), Melipal (The Southern Cross ), and Yepun ( Venus ) The VLT 8 ...
Definition of music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...which is abstract and has nothing to do with language (but something which may be combined with it ... European and non-Mapuche music ( kantun winka ), ceremonial songs ( öl ), and tayil (Robertson 1976: 39 ...
Indigenous languages of the Americas - Wikipedia, the free ...
...language (a.k.a. Macu) Malibú (a.k.a. Malibu) Mapudungu (a.k.a. Araucanian, Mapuche, Huillice) Matanawí (†) Mocana Movima (Bolivia) Munichi (Peru) ... Native languages and language families of North America (rev ...
Culture of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Argentina's official language is Spanish (here usually named castellano ). Most Argentines live in the ... parts of the country, including Quechua , Mapuche , Guaraní , Toba and Wichí . [ edit ] Gastronomy Main ...
South America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...hand, the Spaniards did not impose their language to the degree they did their religion, and the ... Mapuche Mestizo Xucuru Zaparos Indigenous peoples make up the majority of the population in Bolivia and ...
Academic resources on
Mapuche
Anthropology
...and transnationalism, personhood, indigenous highland South America, Chile, Mapuche. Selected Publications BOOKS Shamans of the Foye Tree: Gender, Power, and Healing Among the Chilean ...
[TANGO-L] Mapuche culture
...forget to mention mapuche culture, which is a separate culture as the other mentioned before. Well, the word "Che" that is so related to argentine or portenios , is from mapuche language , it means ...
"Musical Fusions in Chilean Musical Cultures"
...musicologically, that Mapuche influence was not found in the popular music in the era when the Cueca developed. I ask whether there is an analogous situation in the Mapuche culture. If the Spanish ...
"Mapu Rakiduam/The Other View" - Native Networks
In Mapuche with English subtitles. Made in cooperation with urban and rural Mapuche communities, this bilingual series help preserve the culture and bring Mapuche ...
Literacy and Indigenous Language Links
Guarani paraguayo - Die Guarani-Netz-Seite Mapuche Lenguas y Culturas de Chile Linguistica Mapuche: Guia Bibliografica Mapuche Links Mapudungum Maya A Bibliography of the Maya Maya Sources Tzuk-Te ...
Activist Efforts of the Mapuche People and Mapuche Advocacy ...
Activist Efforts of the Mapuche People and Mapuche Advocacy Organizations to Preserve their Land Rights Carl Fischer Faculty Advisor: Adelaida Lopez The Mapuche people are the only indigenous ...
2004 Festival Americano de Cine y Video de Pueblos Indigenas ...
Mapuche and Andean Wipala flags were the only decorations for a long and richly programmed Opening Night Ceremony. The whole program was conducted in Mapuche and ...
Languages in Latin America - LANIC
Categories on This Page Languages Aymara Creole & Patois Guarani Mapuche Language Mayan Languages Nahuatl Portuguese Quechuan Spanish Sranan Other Languages International Resources General Resources Newsgroups ...
Baltimore - Advanced Search
Mapuche Marathi Mari Marshall Marwari Masai Mayan languages Mende Micmac Minangkabau Miscellaneous Mohawk Moldavian Mon-Khmer Mongo Mongolian Moore Mossi Multiple Languages Munda Nahuatl Nauru Navajo ...
Society & Culture in Latin America - LANIC
Aztec, Garifuna, Guarani, Huaorani, Inca, Mapuche, Maya, Taino, Other Indigenous Groups in Latin America, Regional and Country-based Resources... The Jewish Diaspora Countries, Regional Resources ...
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Government resources on
Mapuche
APOD: 2000 July 7 - Sirius, Sun, Moon, and Southern Cross
...achieved first light with Yepun expected to operate in 2001. The telescope names come from the Mapuche language . They were unanimously chosen based on the winning "name-the-telescopes" essay by 17 ...
APOD: 2000 September 27 - Yepun
...in front of the telescope enclosure. The VLT unit telescope names have been taken from the Mapuche language . Originally thought to refer to the bright star Sirius, the word Yepun is now believed by ...
IAF > Grants > Awards by Year > 1996 > Chile
Coordinadora de Instituciones Mapuches (CIM) , $30,800, to build a consortium of six Mapuche grassroots support organizations and to provide training and technical assistance in organizational ...
USINFO Photo Gallery
Mapuche wool poncho and painted wood-and-hide drum and drumstick; Chile, 1920-1940. Items from the " Our Universes: Traditional Knowledge Shapes Our World." exhibit at the National Museum of the ...
IAF > Publications > Index > 1989 > Articles
Journey Home: Pablo Fernández and the Discovery of La Rochela The Mapuche Find Their Voice Breslin, Patrick. The Mapuche Find Their Voice, 13:2, 1989, p 36. The Mapuche ...
MARC Code List for Languages
Although some South American Indian languages have their own unique codes, such as Mapuche arn and Aymara aym , all other South American Indian languages which have not been assigned a unique ...
Subject Term Glossary beginning with "A"
Mapuche Araucano. See Mapuche Arawak (indigenous group) Araweté (indigenous group) Arbenz Guzmán, Jacobo Archaeoastronomy Archaeological Dating Archaeological Geography Archaeological Parks Archaeological ...
IAF > Grants > Awards by Year > 1996 > Chile
Coordinadora de Instituciones Mapuches (CIM) , $30,800, to build a consortium of six Mapuche grassroots support organizations and to provide training and technical assistance in organizational ...
Subject Term Glossary beginning with "M"
Mapuche (indigenous group) Mapuche Influences Maqui, Rumi Maquiladoras Mar del Plata, Argentina (city) Maracaibo Gulf (Colombia and Venezuela) Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela Maracaibo, Venezuela (city) ...
IAF > Publications > Index > 1989 > Articles
Journey Home: Pablo Fernández and the Discovery of La Rochela The Mapuche Find Their Voice Breslin, Patrick. The Mapuche Find Their Voice, 13:2, 1989, p 36. The Mapuche ...
".org" resources on
Mapuche
Mapuche
...in the heart of Mapuche territory, uniting six Mapuche organisations in Chile and Argentina, as well as the Mapuche Exterior Committee. The objectives of the Mapuche Inter-Regional council are ...
Mapuche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mapuche From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Jump to: navigation , search Area of the Mapuche Mapuche ( Mapudungun ; Che , "People" + Mapu , "of the Land") are the Pre-Hispanic Amerindian ...
Mapuche International Link
Raising awareness of the Mapuche, indigenous people of Chile and Argentina, and their struggle for self-determination.
Mapuche International Link/English | About Us
...peoples and nations of the Americas, and in particular with the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina , launched the Mapuche International Link (MIL) in Bristol, UK. This new organisation replaced the ...
Mapuche International Link/English|Info
...designer of the site. Web Site Coordinator Reynaldo Mariqueo (Mapuche International Link) Contact International Address: Mapuche International Link 6 Lodge Street, Bristol BS1 5LR, England. ...
Mapuche International Link/English | Frontpage
Raising awareness of the Mapuche, indigenous people of Chile and Argentina, and their struggle for self-determination. Choose from the following -------------------- Home News Articles Documents ...
Mapuche International Link/English | News
...receive what is not yours. Your colours carry on darkening... The eviction and persecution of Mapuche families inside and outside Benetton's 900.000 hectare homeland by birthright has not ceased but ...
Chile: Undue Process
Terrorism Trials, Military Courts and the Mapuche in Southern Chile Related Material Download Printer-friendly PDF file of this report - text only ( 494 Kb , 60 pages) Download Printer-friendly PDF file ...
Mapuche International Link/English | Links
Contact Information for Mapuche Organisations and Institutions Mapuche Organisations Coordinadora de hogares mapuche del sur Official website of the Mapuche student ...
Mapuche International Link/English | Events Calendar
IV Futa Trawun Mapuche in Chubut . The Mapuche 'parlamento' will take place at School Nº 88 de José de San Martín, about 200 km. south-east of Esquel. 30-31 October Meeting of Mapuche Communicators ...
Commercial resources on
Mapuche
Mapudungun (mapu means 'earth' and dungun means 'to speak') is a language isolate spoken in central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche (mapu is 'earth' and che means 'people') people. It is also known as Mapudungu, Araucanian (Araucano) (the name given to the Mapuche people by the Spanish, it sometimes has a negative connotation) and Mapuche. Its speakers number 440,000, with 400,000 in the Central Valley of Chile and 40,000 in the Argentinian region of Patagonia. Some 200,000 people use the language regularly.
Mapadungun lacks substantive protection or promotion, despite the Chilean government's commitment to improve the situation and provide full access to education in Mapuche areas in southern Chile.
Mapuche
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All data is derived from UNESCO.
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