
Puelche people - Wikipedia
The Gününa küna (Guennakin), or sometimes Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") are indigenous peoples living east of the Andes Mountains in Chile and Southwest Argentina. They spoke the Puelche language, which went extinct around the 1970s. The name "Puelche" was not native, but was given to them by the Mapuche.
Puelche - Wikipedia
Puelche or Puelches may refer to: Puelche people, an indigenous people of Argentina and Chile Puelche language, spoken by the Puelche people Puelche (wind), a dry wind of Chile Puelches, La Pampa, a village in Argentina
Puelche | Indigenous, Patagonia, Chile | Britannica
Puelche, extinct South American Indian tribe that inhabited the grassy Pampas in the vicinity of the Río Negro and Río Colorado and ranged north as far as the Río de la Plata. The Puelche had their own language but in social and economic characteristics resembled …
Puelche language - Wikipedia
Puelche is a now extinct language formerly spoken by the Puelche people in the Pampas region of Argentina. The language is also known as Gününa Küne, Gennaken (Guenaken), Northern Tehuelche, Gününa Yajich, Ranquelche, and Pampa.
Puelche | Ubicación, Vestimenta, Vivienda, Alimentación y Lengua
Uno de estos pueblos, cuya historia y tradiciones han impactado significativamente la cultura argentina, es el pueblo Puelche. También conocidos como “Günün a künna” o “gente del este”, los Puelche habitaron originalmente las vastas llanuras del centro y sur de Argentina.
Puelche - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Puelche ( Mapudungun: "pwelche", " people of the east") is the name that the Mapuche used to give the ethnic groups who inhabited the lands to the east of the Andes Mountains (in Argentine territory and some valleys of Chile) including the northern Tehuelches and Het s, these last ones were also known as the Pampas or Querandí es.
Puelches - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Puelche (del mapudungun: pwelche, que significa "gente del este") es uno de los pueblos indígenas que habitaba los valles cordilleranos de Chile y al este de la cordillera de los Andes en lo que actualmente es territorio argentino, llamado entonces "Puelmapu" por los mapuches.
Puelches - AcademiaLab
Puelche (from Mapudungun: pwelche, meaning "people from the east") is one of the indigenous peoples who inhabited the Andean valleys of Chile and to the east of the Andes mountain range in what is currently Argentine territory, then called "Puelmapu" for the Mapuche.
Puelches: Ubicación, características, costumbres y mucho mas
2018年6月14日 · Es decir que la economía de la cultura Puelche es basada en la caza, la recolección y las ingeniosa arquitectura. (ver artículo: Nahuas). Persiguieron guanacos y pavonearon y poblaron las pampas de caballos que incluyeron en su dieta.
Pueblo puelche _ AcademiaLab
Los Gününa küna, o a veces, Puelche (mapudungun: pwelche, "gente del este") son Pueblos indígenas que viven al este de la Cordillera de los Andes en Chile y el suroeste de Argentina. Hablaban la lengua puelche. El nombre "Puelche" no era nativa, sino que se …