Puelche people, an indigenous people of Argentina and Chile
Puelche language, spoken by the Puelche people
Puelche (wind), a dry wind of Chile
Puelches, La Pampa, a village in Argentina
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Puelche or Puelches may refer to: Puelche people, an indigenous people of Argentina and Chile Puelche language, spoken by the Puelche people Puelche (wind)...
Puelche was a language formerly spoken by the Puelche people in the Pampas region of Argentina. The language is also known as Gününa Küne, Gennaken (Guenaken)...
The Gününa küna, or sometimes, Puelche (Mapudungun: pwelche, "people of the east") are indigenous peoples living east of the Andes Mountains in Chile...
between the Tehuelche and Puelche —though it is poorly attested. Viegas Barros (2005) attempts to demonstrate that Puelche to the north is related to...
The Puelche River (Spanish: Río Puelche) is a natural water course that originates at the Pichi Trolón Pass, on the international border between Chile...
Liolaemus puelche is a species of lizard in the family Liolaemidae. The species is endemic to Argentina. The specific name, puelche, is in honor of the...
Puelches Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Puelches, ICAO: SAZU) is a public use airport serving Puelches, a village in the La Pampa Province of Argentina...
Chaná, on the northwest and west by the Mapuche, and on the south by the Puelche. The Het peoples are listed from north to south as follows. The Taluhet...
second group are advanced hunters and food gatherers which include the Puelche, Querandí and Serranos in the centre-east; and the Tehuelche in the south—all...
Actinopus puelche is a species of mygalomorph spiders in the family Actinopodidae. It is found in Argentina and Uruguay. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/specieslist/1...
Vicente Goico was a Puelche chief, and godson of José Félix Aldao. His family controlled the territories south of the Diamante river, since they had gained...
Pehuenche. At about the same time, ethnic groups of the Pampa regions, the Puelche, Ranquel, and northern Aonikenk, made contact with Mapuche groups. The...
Karen Sylvia Doggenweiler Puente (born August 27, 1969 in Puelche) is a popular Chilean journalist and TV presenter. Doggenweiler is the daughter of Félix...
Laguna Larga is a town and municipality in the Impira District of the Río Segundo Department, Córdoba Province, Argentina, 55 kilometres (34 mi) from the...
northern dialect of Kawésqar. Gününa këna: Spoken by the Gününa küne or Puelche people. Kunza: Spoken by the Atacameño people around San Pedro de Atacama...
northern part of La Pampa Province, Argentina, in South America. With Puelche, Pehuenche and also Patagones from the Günün-a-Küna group origins, they...
introduced the ethnic name 'Het peoples' for the Puelche people, which included the Tehuelche: The Puelches, or Eastern Peoples ... They bear different denominations...
Renamed Envoy Air, ICAO Code and Callsign withdrawn in 2014 PUE Aeropuelche PUELCHE Chile PUT Aeroput Serbia defunct ZS AZI Azzurra Air AZZURRA Italy defunct...
speculative. The few known words of the language have been related to Puelche and the Chonan languages. Allentiac and Millcayac are languages from the...
Their territory was between the Tehuelche people to the south and the Puelche people to their north. Before 1850, estimates claimed that there were 500...
occurs. The archaeological and historical record speaks of tehuelches and puelches presence in the area. With the process of araucanization and mainly since...
a nomadic hunter-gatherer people of Patagonia, who lived between the Puelche people to their north and the Tehuelche people to the south, who occupied...
with a thick line of squalls, with severe rains, hail and thunderstorm. Puelche (on the western slope of the Andes in south-central Chile) Sudestada, (strong...