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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TehuelcheTehuelche - Wikipedia

    Tehuelche or Tehuelches may refer to: the Tehuelche people of Patagonia. the Tehuelche language, an extinct language once spoken by the Tehuelche people. Tehuelche (motorcycle), produced in Argentina from 1957 to 1964. IA 51 Tehuelche single engined light utility aircraft, developed in the late 1950s in Argentina. El Tehuelche Airport, Chubut ...

  2. Lingua tehuelche. A lingua tehuelche, [ 3] pertencente ao grupo de linguas chon, foi falada polo pobo tehuelche meridional ou aónikenk da Patagonia. O seu autónimo foi aonekʾen ʾaʾjen, a lingua do Sur. A denominación tehuelche é un exónimo proveniente do mapudungun "xente belicosa". Existe a evidencia lingüística que permite ...

  3. Tehuelche is a Chon language of Argentina, still spoken today by only a handful of Patagonian elders. It is most closely related to the Ona language. Tehuelche Language. Tehuelche language samples and resources. Tehuelche Culture and History. Information and links about the Tehuelche tribe past and present.

  4. Los tehuelches continentales o aonek'enk, también llamados tehuelches septentrionales australes (Casamiquela 1965), habitan actualmente a la provincia de Santa Cruz. Si bien, su área de dispersión tradicional se extendía entre el río Santa Cruz y el Estrecho de Magallanes, antes de la conquista estatal ya habían extendido sus límites hacia el norte hasta el río Chubut. Según los ...

  5. 4 de oct. de 2022 · The Tehuelche (or Aónik’enk) language, and its many dialects, dwindled with what is called the Araucanization of Patagonia, whereby the Mapuche language (known as Mapudungan) was adopted by many Tehuelche tribes between 1550 and 1850. Indeed, 'Tehuelche' itself is a Mapudungan word, meaning ‘brave people’.

  6. Guaraní similarly became a general language for much of Paraguay. Tupí was, by the early 21st century, gradually being replaced by Portuguese, but Guaraní remained an important second language of modern Paraguay, and an extensive folk literature has been created.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MapucheMapuche - Wikipedia

    The Tehuelche adopted the Mapuche language and some of their culture, in what came to be called Araucanization, during which Patagonia came under effective Mapuche suzerainty. Mapuche in the Spanish-ruled areas, especially the Picunche , mingled with the Spanish during the colonial period, forming a mestizo population that lost its indigenous identity.