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Mapuche - Wikipedia
The Mapuche (/ məˈpuːtʃi / mə-POO-chee, [3] Mapuche and Spanish: [maˈputʃe]) also known as Araucanians are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern …
Mapuche | History, People, Culture, & Facts | Britannica
2025年1月10日 · Mapuche, the most numerous group of Indians in South America. They numbered more than 1,400,000 at the turn of the 21st century. Most inhabit the Central Valley …
Mapuche - New World Encyclopedia
They are the only undefeated indigenous people in South America, having maintained their independence against the Inca empire, and later the Spanish, for over 300 years. To do so, …
The Mapuche | Indigenous People of Chile and Argentina
2025年1月7日 · The Mapuche, or “People of the Land”, are one of the largest Indigenous groups in South America, primarily inhabiting southern Chile and parts of Argentina. Known for their …
Mapuche history - Wikipedia
As an archaeological culture, the Mapuche people of southern Chile and Argentina have a long history which dates back to 600–500 BC. The Mapuche society underwent great …
Who are the Mapuche People?
The Mapuche people are the largest ethnic group in Chile and constitute approximately 10% (more than 1.000.000 people) of the Chilean population. Half of them live in the south of Chile …
Mapuche History - Mapuche International Link
The Mapuche people were the first inhabitants of half of the area toda known as Chile and Argentina. Before the Spanish arrived in 1541, the Mapuche occupied a vast territory in the A …
Mapuches - Encyclopedia.com
The Mapuche (people of the land in Mapudungun) have historically inhabited the valleys of Central and Southern Chile and Southern Argentina. During colonial times, the Spaniards …
Mapuche - Encyclopedia.com
Mapuche. The contemporary Mapuche number 1.2 million people, one of the largest indigenous populations in South America. The word Mapuche means "people of the land," from mapu …
The Mapuche Chapter > The Mapuche People
The Mapuche are Chile’s largest indigenous minority: with a population of around 1.3 million people, they account for almost 8% of the country’s inhabitants. Excluding a growing majority …