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Puelche or
Puelches may
refer to:
Puelche people or Gününa Küne people, an
Indigenous people of
Argentina and
Chile Puelche language or Gününa Küne language...
- The Gününa küna (Guennakin), or
sometimes Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") were
Indigenous peoples living east of the
Andes Mountains...
- A
Puelche wind (in Spanish,
viento puelche) is a dry foehn-like
eastern wind that
occurs in south-central Chile. The wind owns its name from the Puelche...
- Gününa Küne (
Puelche) is a now
extinct language formerly spoken by the Gününa Küne
people in the
Pampas region of Argentina. The
language is also known...
- The
Puelche River (Spanish: Río
Puelche) is a
natural water course that
originates at the
Pichi Trolón P****, on the
international border between Chile...
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between the
Tehuelche and
Puelche —though it is
poorly attested.
Viegas Barros (2005)
attempts to
demonstrate that
Puelche to the
north is
related to...
- Pehuenche. At
about the same time,
ethnic groups of the
Pampa regions, the
Puelche, Ranquel, and
northern Aonikenk, made
contact with
Mapuche groups. The...
- Chaná, on the
northwest and west by the Mapuche, and on the
south by the
Puelche.
Faulkner in the middle-to-late 1700s had
listed few
ethnic groups in the...
- occurs. The
archaeological and
historical record speaks of
tehuelches and
puelches presence in the area. With the
process of
araucanization and
mainly since...
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Liolaemus puelche is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. The
species is
endemic to Argentina. The
specific name,
puelche, is in
honor of the...