- The
Moluche ("people from
where the sun sets" or "people from the west") or
Nguluche are an
indigenous people of Chile.
Their language was a
dialect of...
- as the
Moluche (also
known as
Araucanos by the Spanish) in the 18th century.
Prior to the
Spanish conquest of Chile, the
lands of the
Moluche lay between...
-
collectively to the Picunche, ****lliche, and
Moluche or
Nguluche from Araucanía, at
other times,
exclusively to the
Moluche or
Nguluche from Araucanía. However...
-
Islam Mapuche Araucanian languages Chile (Araucania),
Argentina ****lliche,
Moluche,
Pehuenche Christianity,
Mapuche religion Maranao Austronesian → Philippine...
- of the
northern Moluche Butalmapu at the time of the Inca
invasion of
Chile and at the
Battle of the Maule. The
Butalmapu of
Moluche aillarehues located...
- by
Mason (1950):
Araucanian North Picunche Mapuche Pewenche Rankel(che)
Moluche South Wiliche (****lliche)
Wiliche Serrano Pichi-Wiliche
Manzanero Veliche...
- but
rather a
subgroup composed of four languages: Araucano, Mapuche,
Moluche, and Pehuenche. However, the
comparative methods emplo**** by Greenberg...
- Veliche, Chiloé Archipelago,
Chile Boroano,
Chile and
formerly in
Argentina Moluche, Araucanía,
Chile Lafquenche, Araucanía,
Chile Pehuenche,
south central...
- noteworthy, that
while collectively the
Mapuche (Picunche, ****lliche and
Moluche or Nguluche) use this endonym,
there are
often subsets of the
culture that...
- the
Tehuelche Jumacao of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico Juan de Lebu of the
Moluche of
Chile Lempira of the
Lenca of
Honduras Macuilmiquiztli of the Nicarao...