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    Huilliche (which can also be found spelt Williche, Huiliche or Veliche) is a moribund branch of the Araucanian language family. In 1982 it was spoken...
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    Today, most Huilliche speak Spanish, but some, especially older adults, speak the Huilliche language. Laurelia sempervirens, known in Huilliche triwe and...
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    from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech') is an Araucanian language related to Huilliche spoken in south-central Chile and west-central Argentina by...
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    Chono people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    from Spanish sources on Chonos is filtered by a Huilliche worldview, as Huilliches and Huilliche language was used to communicate with Chonos. Together...
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  • – Fare Airport (IATA code), French Polynesia Huilliche language (ISO 639-3 code), an Araucanian language in Chile Hung Hom station (station code), a railway...
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  • single language isolate. It is estimated that there are approximately 200,000 Mapudungu speakers in Chile and 40,000 speakers in Argentina. Huilliche is the...
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    levels of linguistic competency. The Chesungun or Huilliche dialect, spoken by only 2,000 Huilliche people in the Los Lagos region, is a divergent dialect...
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    The Huilliche uprising of 1712 (Spanish: Rebelión huilliche de 1712) was an indigenous uprising against the Spanish encomenderos of the Chiloé Archipelago...
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  • Lof (category Articles containing Huilliche-language text)
    cahuín); formed the basic social organization of the Mapuche, Mapuche-Huilliche and the extinct Picunche peoples, consisting of a familial clan or lineage...
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    Chiloé Island (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    not stick and the name Chiloé, meaning "place of seagulls" in the Huilliche language, was given to the island. Jesuit missionaries to Chiloé Island, charged...
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  • Futahuillimapu (category Huilliche)
    Futahuillimapu Futahuillimapu or Fütawillimapu is a traditional territory of the Huilliche people. Futahuillimapu spans the land between Bueno River and Reloncaví...
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  • Tsesungún is a dialect of Huilliche, an Araucanian language spoken in Chile. Most of its speakers speak Spanish as their first language. It is closely related...
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  • Abuelito Huenteao (category Huilliche)
    Spanish and Huilliche language meaning "Granpa Huenteao". Concha Mathiesen, Martín (1998). Una mirada a la identidad de los grupos huilliche de San Juan...
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    A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with another language. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa...
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    Malibu) Mapudungun (Chile, Argentina) (also known as Araucanian, Mapuche, Huilliche) Mascoyan (5) (also known as Maskóian, Mascoian) Matacoan (4) (also known...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Mapuche (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    were called trarilonko, etc. Mapuche languages are spoken in Chile and Argentina. The two living branches are Huilliche and Mapudungun. Although not genetically...
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    Huerquehue National Park Huerta del Maule Huillac Ñusca Huillice language Huilliche Huilliche language Huinay Human rights in Chile Human trafficking in Chile...
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  • The Huilliche uprising of 1792 was an indigenous uprising against the Spanish penetration into Futahuillimapu, territory in southern Chile that had been...
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  • History of Chiloé (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    not stick and the name Chiloé, meaning “place of seagulls” in the Huilliche language, was given to the island. In 1600 the Dutch corsair Baltazar de Cordes...
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    River and Toltén River. Following the great rising of the Moluche and Huilliche after the Battle of Curalaba in 1598 during the Arauco War, they expelled...
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  • Cunco people (category Huilliche)
    Cuncos, Juncos or Cunches is a poorly known subgroup of Huilliche people native to coastal areas of southern Chile and the nearby inland. Mostly a historic...
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    Bueno River (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Traditionally it marks also the northern boundary of the indigenous Huilliche territory known as Futahuillimapu. The river passes through Río Bueno...
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    Wallmapu (category Huilliche)
    Neuquén, Argentina. Araucanization Incas in Central Chile "NUESTRO PUEBLO HUILLICHE DE LA TIERRA QUIERE SEGUIR SIENDO DE LA TIERRA" (PDF) (in Spanish). Chile:...
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    Patagonia (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Chaitén have Huilliche etymologies. In Chubut Province modern toponymy comes from the word "chupat" belonging to a transitional language between the southern...
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    alkaloid content and is used by Chilean machi (shamans) of the Mapuche–Huilliche people in traditional medicine, as a poison and to enter trance states...
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  • German colonization of Valdivia, Osorno and Llanquihue (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    from Huilliche west of Osorno. The Chilean government objected to these purchases but the transactions were ratified in Chilean courts. Huilliches found...
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    Tenaún (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    word Tenaún means "three hills" in the Mapuche Huilliche language, the language of the ancient Huilliche inhabitants of the sector. It was founded in 1567...
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    v t e Mapuche Language Huilliche Mapudungun Placenames Tsesungún Culture Aillarehue Butalmapu Chemamull Kalku Kuel Lonko Machi Medicine Military Mythology...
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  • Pehuenche and Huilliche later migrated into Argentina in later centuries mixing with the local tribes. This Araucanization made their language the common...
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