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- Mapuche abstract "The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who shared a common social, religious and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. Their influence once extended from the Aconcagua River to the Chiloé Archipelago and spread later eastward to the Argentine pampa. Today the collective group makes up 80% of the indigenous peoples in Chile, and about 9% of the total Chilean population They are particularly concentrated in Araucanía. Many have migrated to the Santiago area for economic opportunities.The term Mapuche is used both to refer collectively to the Picunche (people of the north), Huilliche (people of the South) and Moluche or Nguluche from Araucanía, or at other times, exclusively to the Moluche or Nguluche from Araucanía. The Mapuche traditional economy is based on agriculture; their traditional social organisation consists of extended families, under the direction of a lonko or chief. In times of war, they would unite in larger groupings and elect a toki (meaning "axe, axe-bearer") to lead them. They are known for the textiles woven by women, which have been goods for trade for centuries, since before European encounter.The Araucanian Mapuche inhabited at the time of Spanish arrival the valleys between the Itata and Toltén rivers. South of it, the Huilliche and the Cunco lived as far south as the Chiloé Archipelago. In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, Mapuche groups migrated eastward into the Andes and pampas, fusing and establishing relationships with the Poya and Pehuenche. At about the same time, ethnic groups of the pampa regions, the Puelche, Ranquel and northern Aonikenk, made contact with Mapuche groups. The Tehuelche adopted the Mapuche language and some of their culture, in what came to be called Araucanization.Historically the Spanish colonizers of South America referred to the Mapuche people as Araucanians (araucanos). However, this term is now mostly considered pejorative by some people. The name was likely derived from the placename rag ko (Spanish Arauco), meaning "clayey water". The Quechua word awqa, meaning "rebel, enemy", is probably not the root of araucano.Some Mapuche mingled with Spanish during colonial times, and their descendants make up the large group of mestizos in Chile. But, Mapuche society in Araucanía and Patagonia remained independent until the Chilean Occupation of Araucanía and the Argentine Conquest of the Desert in the late 19th century. Since then Mapuches have become subjects, and then nationals and citizens of the respective states. Today, many Mapuche and Mapuche communities are engaged in the so-called Mapuche conflict over land and indigenous rights in both Argentina and in Chile.".
- Mapuche language Mapuche_language.
- Mapuche language Spanish_language.
- Mapuche populationPlace Argentina.
- Mapuche populationPlace Chile.
- Mapuche related Benei_Si%C3%B3n.
- Mapuche related Chilean_people.
- Mapuche related Huilliche_people.
- Mapuche related Picunche_people.
- Mapuche religion Christianity.
- Mapuche religion Evangelicalism.
- Mapuche thumbnail Mapuche_people.jpg?width=300.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink Eim_Conceptualisation_of_Mapuche_Religion.pdf..
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink jose-cooke.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink a-bilingual-conversation-in-four-poems.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink trilingual-visibility-in-our-transpacific.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink mapu-nation.html.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink download.aspx?submissionId=50030.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink www.araucania.org.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink trannie-mystics.htm.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink sw21526.asp,.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink www.mapuche-nation.org.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink m_nation.htm.
- Mapuche wikiPageExternalLink ~rehue.
- Mapuche wikiPageID "392305".
- Mapuche wikiPageRevisionID "606416440".
- Mapuche caption "Lautaro • Rayen Quitral • Mapuche woman from Chile • Ceferino Namuncurá".
- Mapuche group "Mapuche".
- Mapuche hasPhotoCollection Mapuche.
- Mapuche langs Mapuche_language.
- Mapuche langs Spanish_language.
- Mapuche pop "113680".
- Mapuche pop "1508722".
- Mapuche popplace Argentina.
- Mapuche popplace Chile.
- Mapuche poptime "Many Chileans and Argentines have some Mapuche ancestry".
- Mapuche poptime "ca. 1,700,000".
- Mapuche related Benei_Sión.
- Mapuche related Chilean_people.
- Mapuche related Huilliche_people.
- Mapuche related Picunche_people.
- Mapuche rels "Christianity adapted to traditional beliefs".
- Mapuche subject Category:Chilean_society.
- Mapuche subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Argentina.
- Mapuche subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_in_Chile.
- Mapuche subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Southern_Cone.
- Mapuche subject Category:Mapuche.
- Mapuche subject Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
- Mapuche type Abstraction100002137.
- Mapuche type Culture108287844.
- Mapuche type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Mapuche type Group100031264.
- Mapuche type IndigenousPeoplesInArgentina.
- Mapuche type IndigenousPeoplesInChile.
- Mapuche type IndigenousPeoplesOfTheSouthernCone.
- Mapuche type People107942152.
- Mapuche type Pre-ColumbianCultures.
- Mapuche type SocialGroup107950920.
- Mapuche type Society107966140.
- Mapuche type EthnicGroup.
- Mapuche type CommunityOrganization.
- Mapuche type Collective.
- Mapuche comment "The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who shared a common social, religious and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. Their influence once extended from the Aconcagua River to the Chiloé Archipelago and spread later eastward to the Argentine pampa.".
- Mapuche label "Mapuche".
- Mapuche label "Mapuche".
- Mapuche label "Mapuche".
- Mapuche label "Mapuche".
- Mapuche label "Mapuche".
- Mapuche label "Mapuches".
- Mapuche label "Mapuches".
- Mapuche label "Pueblo mapuche".
- Mapuche label "Арауканы".
- Mapuche label "مابوتشي".
- Mapuche label "マプチェ族".
- Mapuche label "马普切人".
- Mapuche sameAs Mapučové.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuche.
- Mapuche sameAs Μαπούτσε.
- Mapuche sameAs Pueblo_mapuche.
- Mapuche sameAs Maputxe.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuches.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuche.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuche.
- Mapuche sameAs マプチェ族.
- Mapuche sameAs 마푸체.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuche.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuche.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuches.
- Mapuche sameAs m.022vr2.
- Mapuche sameAs Q178484.
- Mapuche sameAs Q178484.
- Mapuche sameAs Mapuche.
- Mapuche wasDerivedFrom Mapuche?oldid=606416440.
- Mapuche depiction Mapuche_people.jpg.
- Mapuche homepage www.mapuche-nation.org.
- Mapuche isPrimaryTopicOf Mapuche.
- Mapuche name "Mapuche".