Examples of using Mapuche in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
In 1655, Arauco War: The Mapuche under their elected military leader,
In the central Plaza Italia square, which has been the epicenter of the protest movement these last two weeks- thousands of people waved Chilean and Mapuche indigenous flags.
In the central Plaza Italia square, which has been the epicentre of the protest movement these last two weeks-- thousands waved Chilean and Mapuche indigenous flags.
referring to the southern regions where the Mapuche have traditionally lived.
The Incas briefly extended their empire into what is now northern Chile, but the Mapuche successfully resisted many attempts by the Inca Empire to subjugate them,
The FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II(in the indigenous language Mapuche, Pulqúi: Arrow) was a jet
to the south by the Mapuche, to the east by the Andes Mountains,
Middleton describes this ancient territory as“straddling parts of Argentina and Chile,” but the Mapuche people, despite formal recognition by the Spanish empire,
in areas the place the Mapuche thrived.
Patasola of Colombian folklore, while the Mapuche of southern Chile have the bloodsucking snake known as the Peuchen.
Christos Tsakalos, with the Mapuche People, and the people of TIPNIS who challenge
The Mapuche uprising.
The Mapuche region.
The Mapuche uprising.
The Mapuche Indians.
Mapuche means people of the earth.
Navajo and Mapuche.
The major ethnic groups reported include white and non-indigenous, Mapuche, and Aymara.
the Navajo and the Mapuche.
strongly influenced by the Mapuche culture.