- of the A.
araucaria seeds;
hence from
pewen or its
Hispanicized spelling pehuen which means Araucaria and che
means people in Mapudungun. They
believe the...
-
Mapuche people call it
pehuén, and
consider it sacred. Some
Mapuche living in the
Andes name
themselves Pehuenche ("people of the
pehuén") as they traditionally...
-
accept the non-disabled Simón into
their ranks and he
becomes friends with
Pehuen. Simón's
character begins to
change through his
experiences with the young...
- los
bosques y
cambios en el
paisaje del sur de
Chile (Valdivia,
Editorial Pehuen) Time Out Patagonia,
Cathy Runciman (ed),
Penguin Books, 2002. ISBN 0-14-101240-4...
-
majestic conifer Araucaria araucana, or monkey-puzzle tree (known
locally as
pehuén),
towers above the landscape. Its fruit, the piñón (a type of m****ive pine...
- The
southern limit of
these forests is 38º S latitude. Tall
coniferous pehuén monkey-puzzle
trees (Araucaria araucana) grow at the
southern edge of the...
- for food on the
seeds of the
Araucaria araucana or monkey-puzzle tree (
pehuen or
pewen in Mapudungun). In the 16th century, the
Pehuenche lived in the...
- ISBN 956-11-1163-2, p. 109.
Enciclopedia regional del Bío Bío (in Spanish).
Pehuén Editores. 2006. p. 44. ISBN 956-16-0404-3.
Clements Markham, The Conquest...
-
National University of Comahue. It was
named Pehuensat-1 in
reference to the
pehuén, an
ancient and
native tree of the
Andean Patagonian forests identified...
- four regions;
deciduous forest,
Magellan forest,
Valdivia forest and Del
Pehuén.
Rainfall is more
plentiful in the
Andean area than in
other parts of Patagonia...