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- people as Araucanians (/ˌærɔːˈkeɪniənz/ ARR-aw-KAY-nee-ənz; Spanish: araucanos). This term is now considered pejorative by some people. For others, the...
- inhabited by the Mapuche peoples known as the Moluche (also known as Araucanos by the Spanish) in the 18th century. Prior to the Spanish conquest of...
- Yagán language. To Greenberg, Araucano isn't an individual language, but rather a subgroup composed of four languages: Araucano, Mapuche, Moluche, and Pehuenche...
- lived in what came to be known as Araucanía. The Moluche were called Araucanos ("Araucanians") by the Spanish. Descendants of the Moluche and the Pehuenche...
- El Araucano (The Araucanian) was a biw****ly newspaper published in Santiago, Chile from 1830 to 1877. Inspired by Interior Minister Diego Portales, it...
- Armas) Santiago (Argomedo Performance Garage) Santiago (Skatepark Parque Araucano) Santiago (Parque Quinta Normal or Parque Escalada Los Silos) Santiago...
- uses pisco in place of gin. National negroni: uses Chilean herbal liqueur araucano in place of gin. Negroski: uses vodka in place of gin Boulevardier – bourbon...
- which is a diminutive of aigron, 'heron'. The species name thula is the Araucano term for the black-necked swan, applied to this species in error by Chilean...
- Database. Retrieved 2012-07-23. Rovereto, Cayetano. 1914. Los estratos Araucanos y sus fósiles. Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos...
- Mapuche people of the Araucanía region of Chile, whom the Spanish called Araucanos. Castelló believed the birds to belong to a new species, and reported...