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    Pehuenche (or Pewenche) are an indigenous people of South America. They live in the Andes, primarily in present-day south central Chile and adjacent Argentina...
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  • The Pehuenche are an indigenous people of Chile and Argentina. Pehuenche may also refer to: Pehuenche language Pehuenche Hydroelectric Plant, in Maule...
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  • territory Huilliche territory Lafquenche territory Nagche territory Pehuenche territory Pehuenche communities of Chiloé Island The Flags of Chile. Flags of the...
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    Alsodes pehuenche (common name: Pehuenche spiny-chest frog) is a species of frog in the family Alsodidae. It is endemic to Pehuenche Valley in the Andes...
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  • Pehuenche Hydroelectric Plant is a hydroelectric power station in Maule Region, Chile. The plant uses water from Melado River and produces 500 megawatts...
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    Paso Pehuenche is an Andean mountain pass and international border crossing between Chile and Argentina. It connects Talca and San Clemente in Chile with...
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  • Quintremán Calpán (December 4, 1939 - December 24, 2013) was a Chilean Pehuenche activist from the community of Ralco Lepoy in the commune of Alto Biobío...
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    were 202,000 Mapuche speakers in Chile, including those that speak the Pehuenche and Huilliche dialects, and another 100,000 speakers in Argentina as of...
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    conquering, fusing and establishing relationships with the Poya and Pehuenche. At about the same time, ethnic groups of the Pampa regions, the Puelche...
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    the city withstood numerous early attacks by the indigenous Mapuche and Pehuenche, among other peoples, who were vehemently opposed to Spanish colonialism...
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    in southern Chile and southwestern Argentina (see Araucanian). Matsés Pehuenche – a branch of Mapuches that lived in the Andean valleys of southern (see...
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  • Los Pehuenches Airport (ICAO: SCLB) is an airport serving Lebu, a Pacific coastal city in the Bío Bío Region of Chile. The airport is in forested land...
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    consider it sacred. Some Mapuche living in the Andes name themselves Pehuenche ("people of the pehuén") as they traditionally harvested the seeds extensively...
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    projects in remote wilderness areas. In 1990, Kennedy assisted indigenous Pehuenches in Chile in a partially successful campaign to stop the construction of...
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  • Barcelona. Erize, E. (1960). Diccionario comentado Mapuche-Español, Araucano, Pehuenche, Pampa, Picunche, Rancülche, Huilliches. Bahía Blanca: Cuadernos del Sur...
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  • Araucanian languages Chile (Araucania), Argentina Huilliche, Moluche, Pehuenche Christianity, Mapuche religion Maranao Austronesian → Philippine → Maranao...
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    Pehuenches is a department located in the northeast of Neuquén Province, Argentina. The department limits at north with Mendoza province, at northeast...
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    San Francisco Pircas Negras Agua Negra Los Patos Uspallata Libertadores Pehuenche Pichachén Pino Hachado Mamuil Malal Carirriñe Hua Hum Ipela Cardenal Antonio...
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  • (Lebiantu) (died September 1776) was toqui from 1769 to 1774, who led the Pehuenche against the Spanish Empire in Chile following the Mapuche Uprising of...
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    Americas. Some horses became feral, and began to be hunted by the indigenous Pehuenche people of what is now Chile and Argentina. Initially, early humans hunted...
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  • campaign conducted by the military over Patagonia, the Tehuelche and Pehuenche tribes that inhabited the province of Neuquén were either killed or pushed...
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    still loyal to the Chilean government. The Pehuenches did also declare themselves neutral. The Pehuenche chief Pichiñán is reported to have spoken against...
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    the loss of the whitewater rafting venue, displacement of indigenous Pehuenche people, who had lived in the area for centuries, also occurred. "Cuenca...
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  • Wenufoye Wünelfe Related groups Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations...
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    Wenufoye Wünelfe Related groups Boroanos Cuncos Huilliche Mapochoes Moluche Pehuenche Promaucaes Puelche Picunche Poya Ranquel Tehuelche Extant organizations...
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    San Francisco Pircas Negras Agua Negra Los Patos Uspallata Libertadores Pehuenche Pichachén Pino Hachado Mamuil Malal Carirriñe Hua Hum Ipela Cardenal Antonio...
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    Hispaniola) Puelche (Chile) (also known as Guenaken, Gennaken, Pampa, Pehuenche, Ranquelche) † Puinave (also known as Makú) Puquina (Bolivia) † Purian...
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    (1996-1997) caused flooding of 500 hectares occupied by the Pehuenche communities. Many of the Pehuenche signed away their land rights due to the lack of literacy...
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    Groussac 1904; Paullada 1961; Trifilo 1964; Gibson 1892; 4 Rodolfo Lenz Pehuenche cachu (friend) or Araucanian kauchu (astute man) > Argentine gaucho No...
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  • Huilliche, Lafquenche, Nagche and Pehuenche. Huenteche territory Huilliche territory Lafquenche territory Nagche territory Pehuenche territory The flag of Argentinian...
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