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         Chile Indigenous Peoples:     more books (19)
  1. Indigenous Peoples in Chile: Mapuche, Huaca de Chena, Fuegians, Aymara Ethnic Group, Selknam, Yaghan, Promaucaes, Patagon, Diaguita
  2. Chile's terror duplicity.(THE FRONT)(indigenous peoples): An article from: Multinational Monitor by Gretchen Gordon, 2005-05-01
  3. Pobladoras, Indigenas, and the State: Conflicts Over Women's Rights in Chile by Patricia Richards, 2004-06-04
  4. Lautaro: Eropeya del Pueblo Mapuche by Isidora Aguirre, 1982
  5. CHILE: MAPUCHE INDIANS DENOUNCE GOVERNMENT BEFORE U.N. AFTER VIOLENT PROTESTS.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs by Eric P. Martin, 2001-08-17
  6. CHILE: PRESIDENT SEBASTIÁN PIÑERA PROMISES NEW APPROACH TO AGE-OLD MAPUCHE QUANDARY.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs by Unavailable, 2010-07-09
  7. Mapuche seek support for struggle in Chile.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Joan Taillon, 2000-04-01
  8. CHILE: MAPUCHE PROTEST AGAINST DAM CONTINUES.: An article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs
  9. Shamans of the Foye Tree: Gender, Power, and Healing among Chilean Mapuche by Ana Mariella Bacigalupo, 2007-05-01
  10. The Language of the Land: The Mapuche of Chile and Argentina by Leslie A. Ray, 2005-03-01
  11. European Encounters with the Yamana People of Cape Horn, Before and After Darwin by Anne Chapman, 2010-04-19
  12. Contemporary Perspectives on the Native Peoples of Pampa, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego: Living on the Edge by Claudia Luis Briones, Jose Lanata, 2002-02-28
  13. Treasures of Jewish Art by Jacobo Furman, 1998-06-23
  14. Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on the Native Peoples of Pampa, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego to the Nineteenth Century:

1. Rapanui - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Easter Island Ethnic groups in Chile Indigenous peoples in Chile Indigenous peoples of Polynesia Ethnicity stubs
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the native inhabitants of Easter Island. For information on the island itself, see Easter Island Rapa Nui Total population ca. 5,682 Regions with significant populations Chile (Particularly Easter Island Languages Rapa Nui language Spanish Religion Roman Catholicism Related ethnic groups Oparoan Tahitian The Rapa Nui or Rapanui are the native Polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island , or Rapa Nui, in the Pacific Ocean . The easternmost Polynesian culture, the Rapa Nui people make up 60% of Easter Island's population, with some living also in mainland Chile . They speak the Rapa Nui language . At the 2002 census there were 3,304 island inhabitants—almost all living in the village of Hanga Roa on the sheltered west coast.
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Today, Rapa Nui's main source of income derives from tourism, which focuses on the giant sculptures called Moai . Some fruits are grown for local use.
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2. Listings | ThePrisma.co.uk
Like the current situation with the Mapuche people in Chile, indigenous peoples in Latin America have been fighting to maintain their way of live in an everincreasing industrial
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Celebrating the Ibero and American Words
The Festival will be held over five days, beginning on 8 November 2010 with a celebration of over 200 years of Latin American independence. October 27, 2010 2:17 pm
Latin America Film Festival to Benefit Village of San Carlos
Discovering Latin America, a charitable organization with base sites in Spain and the United Kingdom, frequently puts together events and activities centered on Latin October 18, 2010 12:31 pm

3. Tulane University - What: Indians Of South America--Chile Indigenous Peoples Art
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4. Pehuenche - Encyclopedia Of Plants
Pehuenches (people of pehu n in Mapudungun) are an indigenous people that are part of the Mapuche peoples and live in the Andes in south central Chile and Argentina.
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Pehuenches (people of pehuén in Mapudungun ) are an indigenous people that are part of the Mapuche peoples and live in the Andes in south central Chile and Argentina . Their name derives from their habit of harvesting of piñones, the seeds of the Araucaria araucana or pehuén. In the 14th century Pehuenches lived in the mountainous territory marked by Lonquimay volcano and Maule River , but became later Araucanized and partially merged with Mapuche tribes. Pehuenches incorporated horse meat into their diet since wilderened Spanish horses reached the eastern foothills of the Andes. These herds had originated in the humid pampa , after the second abandonment of Buenos Aires in 1541. At first they hunted horses as any other animal but later they began to grow horses for meat and transport. To conserve horse meat it was made into charqui after being sun-dried in the high Andes.
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5. Pehuenche - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Pehuenches (people of pehuén in Mapudungun ) are an indigenous people that are part of the Mapuche peoples and live in the Andes in south central Chile and Argentina . Their name derives from their habit of harvesting of piñones, the seeds of the Araucaria araucana or pehuén. In the 14th century Pehuenches lived in the mountainous territory marked by Lonquimay volcano and Maule River , but became later Araucanized and partially merged with Mapuche tribes. Pehuenches incorporated horse meat into their diet since wilderened Spanish horses reached the eastern foothills of the Andes. These herds had originated in the humid pampa , after the second abandonment of Buenos Aires in 1541. At first they hunted horses as any other animal but later they began to grow horses for meat and transport. To conserve horse meat it was made into charqui after being sun-dried in the high Andes.
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6. Rapanui
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Rapanui Total population ca. 5,682 Regions with significant populations Chile (Particularly Easter Island Languages Rapa Nui language Spanish Religions Roman Catholicism Related ethnic groups Oparoan Hanau epe
This article is about the native inhabitants of Easter Island. For information on the island itself, see Easter Island

The Rapanui or Rapa Nui ("Big Rapa") are the native Polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island in the Pacific Ocean (the island itself is also called Rapa Nui). Today, Rapanui people make up 60% of Easter Island's population. They speak the Rapa Nui language . At the 2002 census there were 3,304 island inhabitants - almost all living in the village of Hanga Roa on the sheltered west coast. Of the 2,378 Rapanui who live in the mainland of Chile , 50% live in the metropolitan area of Chile's capital, Santiago de Chile
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7. Chile | Amnesty International
AI Index AMR 22/001/2009. 12 June 2009. Chile Indigenous Peoples must be consulted about constitutional reform. Document AMR 22/001/2009
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In this open letter, Amnesty International urges President Piñera to ensure that Chile consolidates an institutional framework that ensures respect for the human ... Open Letter AMR 22/003/2010
Chile: Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review
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Chilean Judge Victor Montiglio issued the arrest warrants against theagents in relation to a number of security operations that targetedopponents of Augusto Pinochet ... Story
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8. Rapanui - Robert Mugabe
This article is about the native inhabitants of Easter Island. For information on the island itself, see Easter Island. Rapa Nui Total population ca. 5,68
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9. International Campaign Of Support For Mapuche Political Prisoners
International solidarity campaign for the Mapuche political prisoners on hunger strike in Chile
http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article

10. Phnom Penthouse: January 2009
a running log of my expeditions and explorations current stop phnom penh Chile, indigenous peoples, Mapuche
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BBC Artcile about Chile's Mapuche
In a rather rare article about Chilean internal affairs in the mainstream international media, the BBC today ran an article about the Mapuche, the largest indigenous group in Chile. The piece goes into surprising depth (especially when one considers the general 'quick and to the point' attitude of the British press) about efforts to begin the first Mapuche political party before the elections at the end of this year.
In addition to being of interest regarding issues surrounding indigenous rights, the emergence of an explicitly Mapuche political catches my attention for being the Chilean manifestation of what appears to be a global trend: the transition of previously militant leftist/resistance/separatist groups into legitimate political actors. The article mentions Sinn Fein of Northern Ireland, and I would also include the Maoists who won the 2008 elections in Nepal, as well as the FMLN who made significant gains in recent elections in El Salvador. These few examples give a scope of what appears to be a truly global phenomenon.

11. Southern Copper Corporation Begins Mining Project In Aymara
Aymara indigenous people of Tignamar, Chile are opposed to a proposed Catanave mining project by Southern Copper Corporation.
http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article

12. Hispanic: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Hispania was the Roman name for the Iberian Peninsula. Under the Republic, Hispania was divided into two provinces Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior.
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13. Unrest — Global Geopolitics & Political Economy
Filed Under Featured, Justice, Latin America, Politics, Unrest Tagged With Chile, Indigenous Peoples, Protest
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14. Hungarians In Chile :: The W2N.net - Wikipedia
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chileno-hungaro Total population citation needed Regions with significant populations Punta Arenas Santiago Serena Viña del Mar Religion Christianity (mostly Roman Catholic and Protestant Related ethnic groups Hungarian people Hungarian Chileans are Chileans of Hungarian descent. In South America , more Hungarians settled in Argentina and Brazil . But Chile was a major point of passage for Hungarians to other countries in North America (the USA ) and Australia . Most Hungarian immigrants to Australia from South America during the first half of the 20th century . There are around 40,000 people of Hungarian descent living in Chile, the main concentration are in Santiago citation needed
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15. MAR | Data | Minority Group Assessments For Latin America And The Caribbean
Chile Indigenous Peoples indigenous Colombia Blacks ethnoclass Colombia Indigenous Peoples indigenous Costa Rica Antillean Blacks ethnoclass Dominican Republic
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16. Mapuche Conflict
Two special presidential envoys have been sent to southern Chile to review the increasingly fractious “Mapuche situation”. 4 See also. History of Chile; Indigenous peoples in Chile
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Mapuche flag adopted in 1991; One of the main symbols of the Mapuche movement. Mapuche conflict is a collective name for the revival and reorganization of Mapuche communities for greater autonomy, recognition of rights and the recovery of land since the Chilean transition to democracy . The Mapuche conflict is a phenomenon mainly from Chile, but also from neighboring areas of Argentina. Demands revolve mainly around three themes: jurisdictional autonomy , return of ancestral lands and cultural identity. Recent private property occupation by Mapuche groups and clashes with the Carabineros have deepened the conflict.
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The Mapuche conflict started up in the 1990s in the area, where some indigenous communities have been demanding that certain lands they claim for their own but which are now the property of logging and farming companies and individuals be turned over to them. Several Mapuche organizations are demanding the right of self-recognition in their quality of Indigenous peoples , as recognized under the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the General Assembly of the United Nations.

17. Intercontinental Cry
It has also been reported that a representative from the Ministry of Health visited the 6 prisoners from Angol who Read more. Topics Chile, Indigenous Peoples, Mapuche, Successes
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18. Chinese People In Chile:
Chinese people in Chile Chinos en Chile Total population Estimated from 5,000 to 10,000 Regions with significant populations Northern Chile, Santiago, Chile Languages
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Chinos en Chile Total population Estimated from 5,000 to 10,000 Regions with significant populations Northern Chile Santiago, Chile Languages Chilean Spanish Related ethnic groups Overseas Chinese Chinese Chileans are Chileans of Chinese descent. There is a Chinatown in Santiago, Chile where the majority of an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 Chinese Chileans live. citation needed
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Between 1,200 and 1,500 Chinese workers in Peru offered support to the Chilean side in the War of the Pacific (1879-1883) and thus went to Chile at the war's end.
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  • Chou 2004 , Ch. 3
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    • (Spanish) Chou, Diego Lin (2004)

    19. Quechuas
    Indigenous peoples in Chile; Indigenous peoples in Colombia; Indigenous peoples in Colombia; Indigenous peoples in Ecuador; Indigenous peoples in Peru
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    The Kosmix Community South America is the area where the Inca Empire reigned. Within that empire a language known as Quechua was spoken. Encompassing such South American ethnic groups as Peru, Ecuador, and Chile, the term Quechuas includes several ethnic groups in South America that share a link to the Quechua language. The language is self is similar to Chinese in that there are many different dialects. Also like Chinese, the different dialects aren't always mutually understandable. Despite the fact that different groups of people speak this language in some form, there ... see more South America is the area where the Inca Empire reigned. Within that empire a language known as Quechua was spoken. Encompassing such South American ethnic groups as Peru, Ecuador, and Chile, the term Quechuas includes several ethnic groups in South America that share a link to the Quechua language. The language is self is similar to Chinese in that there are many different dialects. Also like Chinese, the different dialects aren't always mutually understandable. Despite the fact that different groups of people speak this language in some form, there are mutual culture characteristics that link theses different groups of people together. The Aymara culture is where the Quechua culture finds its base.

    20. World Wildlife Fund's Gift Catalog - 2008-2009 - (23)
    Lenga forest, South Patagonia Pehuenche children selling seed cones of monkey puzzle tree, Araucania Region, Chile INDIGENOUS PEOPLES REPORT Like most nations in the Americas
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