Mapuche
See also: mapuche
English edit
Etymology edit
From Mapudungun Mapuce.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Mapuche
- An indigenous group of inhabitants of Central and Southern Chile and Southern Argentina.
- 2023 January 27, John Bartlett, Tomás Munita, “Teenage Rapper, Rooted in Mapuche Identity, Roars for Indigenous Rights”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- Then Millaray Jara Collio, or MC Millaray as the young rapper calls herself, spun away and exploded onto the stage with an animated rap about the presence of Chile’s military in the territory of the Mapuche, the country’s largest Indigenous group.
- The language of the Mapuche people.
Synonyms edit
- (language): Mapudungun
Noun edit
Mapuche (plural Mapuche)
- A member of this people.
Synonyms edit
- Araucanian (now offensive)
Translations edit
Mapuche tribe
Adjective edit
Mapuche (not comparable)
- Of, from, or pertaining to this people or their language.