Moluche
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People | Moluche/Nguluche |
Language | Mapudungun |
Country | Araucanía |
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 Mapudungun, a Mapuche language. At the beginning of the Conquest of Chile by the Spanish Empire the Moluche lived in what came to be known as Araucanía. The Moluche were called Araucanos ("Araucanians") by the Spanish.
Descendants of the Moluche and the Pehuenche and Huilliche later migrated into Argentina in later centuries mixing with the local tribes. This Araucanization made their language the common spoken language in the region.[1]
See also
- Picunche
References
- ^ Willem F. H. Adelaar, Pieter Muysken, The Languages of the Andes, Published by Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-521-36275-X, 9780521362757, Pg. 508-510
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- Huilliche
- Mapudungun
- Tsesungún
- Consejo de Todas las Tierras
- Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco
- Federación Mapuche de Estudiantes
- Mapuche football team
- Resistencia Ancestral Mapuche
- Wallmapuwen
- Weichán Auka Mapu
- Origin
- Inca invasion
- Battle of the Maule
- Spanish invasion
- Arauco War
- Slavery
- Malón
- Araucanization of Patagonia
- 1723 uprising
- 1766 uprising
- Guerra a muerte
- Camino de los chilenos
- Desert Campaign (1833–1834)
- Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia
- Conquest of the Desert
- Occupation of Araucanía
- 1881 uprising
- Mapuche conflict
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