Examples of using Mapuche in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It was not until the 1880s that the Mapuche were completely subjugated.
Nowadays Mapuche communities live in the eastern part of the park.
All of us are called to“the good life”(Küme Mongen),as the ancestral wisdom of the Mapuche people reminds us.
Some 23 Mapuche will participate in the ceremony and offer their prayers in Mapudungun.
All of us are called to“the good life”(Küme Mongen),as the ancestral wisdom of the Mapuche people reminds us.
In recent years, the Mapuche have burned churches to agitate for the return of ancestral lands and recognition of their language.
All of us are called to‘the good life'(Küme Mongen),as the ancestral wisdom of the Mapuche people reminds us.
The Mapuche historically inhabit the southwestern regions of Argentina, and also have a significant presence in the south-central regions of neigboring Chile.
La Araucanía has long been afflicted by ahistoric land conflict being fought by the Mapuche, with the support of the Catholic Church.
Temuco was founded by Chilean military in Mapuche territory 1881 during the occupation of Araucanía and grew quickly into one of Chile's main cities.
The Futaleufu River(big river river) is an example from Argentina,with its name“Futaleufu” being derived from a Mapuche word which means“Big River.”.
Maqui Berries are revered by the Mapuche Indians as a symbol of strength, health and vitality, and are believed to have mystical healing powers by the natives.
At that time, Alice and Jasper, who had left prior to the confrontation,return with a Mapuche called Nahuel, a 150-year-old vampire-human crossbreed like Renesmee.
There are three priests from the Mapuche people in the diocese of Tomuco, and according to Isolde Reuque,"until now they have not expressed any problems" with respect to the rule of priestly celibacy!
Between 1820 and 1850 the original Aonikenk people were conquered andexpelled from their territories by invading Mapuche(that called them Tehuelches) armies.
In later decades, societies such as that of the Incha civilization and the Mapuche, which actually refers to a diverse group of indigenous residents who lived in what is today known as Argentina and Chile.
The city is located 670 kilometres(416 miles) south of Santiago at the heart of the modern Araucanía Region and historic Araucanía-the land of the Mapuche who resisted Spanish conquest.
The Kütralkura UNESCO Global Geopark, which in the language of the Mapuche people means stone(kura) and fire(kütral), or firestone, is characterized by some of the world's most active volcanism.
Some of these well known speakers have included: TV and Radio personality Nicolas Copano, Music Icon Juan Sativo, photographer Zaida Gonzalez(also sister to Los Prisioneros Jorge González),photographer Gabriela Rivera, Mapuche leader Ana Llao,[32] and singer Planta Carnivora.
The one in the south, in Araucanía, the land where the Mapuche Indians live, transformed into joy the drama and hardships of this people, launching an appeal for a peace that is harmony in diversity, and for the repudiation of all violence.
The theme of Dünkler's work dealsmainly with the settlement of the first German colonists in Mapuche territory and the contrasts between both cultures and identities.
In the Araucania region of southern Chile, Mapuche communities have been stripped of their land repeatedly- first by Spanish colonists, then by settlers who moved to the region to farm, and more recently by timber plantations.
She also remembers that after those words,"so many people began to feel proud of belonging to this people,they started wearing traditional Mapuche clothes again and to participate in the masses in Mapuzungun language.
In Chile the Pope willtravel to the southern Araucania region where Mapuche communities have been stripped of their land repeatedly- first by Spanish colonists, then by settlers who moved to the region to farm, and more recently by timber plantations.
In 2013, Said's film The Summer of Flying Fish premiered in the Directors' Fortnight at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[6][7] The fictional film tells the story of young Manena, on vacation in the south of Chile, and explores the Mapuche conflict and Mapuche culture in Chile.
María Georgina Quitral Espinoza, commonly known as Rayén Quitral(7 November 1916- 20 October 1979),[1] was a Chilean soprano of Mapuche-Picunche origin.[2] Known internationally for her interpretation of the Queen of the Night in the opera The Magic Flute,she was also made famous by her appearances dressed in Mapuche outfits, displaying her pride in her indigenous roots.[3].