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- (/məˈpuːtʃi/ mə-POO-chee, Mapuche and Spanish: [maˈputʃe]) also known as Araucanians are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern...
- The Araucanian languages /ˌærɔːˈkeɪniən/ are a small language family of indigenous languages of the Americas spoken in central Chile and neighboring areas...
- poet, born in Madrid. While in Chile (1556–63) he fought against the Araucanians (Mapuche), and there he began the epic poem La Araucana, considered one...
- Araucanian islands may refer to the following islands in Chile: Mocha Island Quiriquina Island Santa María Island, Chile This disambiguation page lists...
- The Araucanian herring (Strangomera bentincki or Clupea bentincki) is a species of fish in the family Clupeidae. It is an epipelagic fish, silvery below...
- derived from the actions of contemporary Spaniards and Araucanians. The mixture of classical and Araucanian motifs in La Araucana often strikes the modern reader...
- 'the speech of the land'; also spelled Mapuzugun and Mapudungu) is an Araucanian language related to ****lliche spoken in south-central Chile and west-central...
- southwestern Argentina (see Araucanian). Matsés Pehuenche – a branch of Mapuches that lived in the Andean valleys of southern (see Araucanian). Quechuas – make...
- extended their empire into what is now northern Chile, but the Mapuche (or Araucanians as they were known by the Spaniards) successfully resisted many attempts...
- He moved against the Araucanians again in 1553 and built a fort at Tucapel. By the advice of the cacique Colocolo, the Araucanians united their efforts...