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Caucahue is an
ethonym used by
Chonos and the ****lliche and
Spanish of Chiloé for a
group of canoe-faring
people that
inhabited the
archipelagoes south...
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endangered as few
native speakers survive. It has been
proposed that the
Caucahue people known from colonial-era
records either are
ancient Kawésqar or came...
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Caucahué is an
island located in the
Caucahué Channel, Chiloé Province, Los
Lagos Region (Region of the Lakes),
Commune of
Quemchi in
southern Chile....
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people in
other parts of the country, as well as many
other groups such as
Caucahue, Chango, Picunche, Chono, Tehuelche,
Cunco and Selk'nam (Ona).
Before the...
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Wager Island "
Caucahue". They
spoke a
language different from
Chono and
according to
historian Ximena Urbina and co-workers, the
Caucahue are essentially...
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reversed in 2023,
bringing [dzd] back Buya [byy]
Kakauhua [kbf] – Kakauhua/
Caucahue is an ethnonym,
language unattested – see
Alacalufan languages Subi [xsj]...
- v t e Chiloé
Archipelago Main
islands Butachauques Caucahue Chiloé
Coldita Desertores1
Guafo Laitec Lemuy Quinchao San
Pedro Tranqui Water bodies Gulf...
- (Achao), España (Queilén and its surroundings), Lima (Quicaví), Peru (
Caucahué),
Salamanca (Rauco),
Santiago (Tenaún) and
Villarrica (Dalcahue). The seat...
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argues this
meant Chono were
being married to
indigenous women of Veliche,
Caucahué, or Payo stock. Thus the
Chono miscegenated and ****imilated into the indigenous...
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Brazil Casota –
Argentina Cauacaua (Kawakawa) –
Brazil Cauauri –
Brazil Caucahue –
southern Chile Cauni –
Brazil Caupuna –
Brazil Cavana (Maje) – Peru Caxago...