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1Apuntes para un vocabulario rankül-español, español-rankül

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  • Title: ➤  Apuntes para un vocabulario rankül-español, español-rankül
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  • Language: ➤  Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 136
  • Publisher: Amerindia
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  • Publish Location: Santa Rosa [Argentina]

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  • First Year Published: 2005
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  • Title: Mahuida
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  • Language: arn
  • Publisher: Fundación Pehuén - ENDESA
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  • Publish Location: Los Angeles, Chile

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  • First Year Published: 2001
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List of unclassified languages of South America

Patiti – Brazil Payacú – Brazil Payanso – Peru Pehuenche (Peguenche) – Argentina; distinct from Pehuenche dialect of Mapudungun Peria (Poria) – Brazil Perovosan

Mapuche language

Mapuche speakers in Chile, including those that speak the Pehuenche and Huilliche dialects, and another 100,000 speakers in Argentina as of the year 2000

Tsesungún dialect

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

Moluche

Araucanos ("Araucanians") by the Spanish. Descendants of the Moluche and the Pehuenche and Huilliche later migrated into Argentina in later centuries mixing

Huilliche language

Huilliche varieties highly endangered. The phonemic inventory of the Lafkenche dialect is given below. Chilote Spanish Languages of Chile Huilliche at Ethnologue

Araucanian languages

Barcelona. Erize, E. (1960). Diccionario comentado Mapuche-Español, Araucano, Pehuenche, Pampa, Picunche, Rancülche, Huilliches. Bahía Blanca: Cuadernos del Sur

List of contemporary ethnic groups

to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects

Gaucho

sum, according to this theory, gaúcho originated in the Uruguay-Brazil dialect borderlands, deriving from a derisive indigenous word garrucho, then in

Huarpean languages

Millcayac (Huarpe of Mendocino) Puntano Huarpe Puelche of Cuyo Ancient Pehuenche Southern Comechingón (Camiare) Northern Comechingón (Henia) Olongasta

Neuquén Province

populations to favour a hunter-gathered lifestyle. Inhabited by Tehuelches and Pehuenche at the time of European contact, the territory was initially explored