Puelche — ▪ people also called Guennakin, extinct South American Indian tribe that inhabited the grassy Pampas (Pampas, the) in the vicinity of the Río Negro and Río Colorado and ranged north as far as the Río de la Plata. The Puelche had their… … Universalium
Puelche — ISO 639 3 Code : pue ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Idioma puelche — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Puelche Gününa Yajič Hablado en Chile … Wikipedia Español
List of language families — See also: Language family This List of language families includes also language isolates, unclassified languages and other types of languages. Contents 1 Major language families 1.1 By number of native speakers 1.2 By number of languages … Wikipedia
Mapuche language — Mapuche Mapudungun Spoken in Chile … Wikipedia
South American Indian Language Groups, Table — ▪ Table Only languages attested linguistically are included. Extinct languages are shown in italics. A number in parentheses after the name of a group indicates a possible relationship with the group identified by that number. Languages are… … Universalium
Het peoples — Didiuhet Diuihet Spoken in Patagonian pampas Extinct 19th century Language family Unclassified; possibly Het or Puelche … Wikipedia
Chonan languages — Not to be confused with Chono language. See also: CHON Chonan Patagonian Geographic distribution: Patagonia Linguistic classification: Mosetén–Chon … Wikipedia
Idioma gününa këna — Para otros usos de este término, véase Puelche (desambiguación). Gününa küne, Puelche Gününa Yajič Hablado en Argentina … Wikipedia Español
List of indigenous languages in Argentina — This is a list of Indigenous languages that are or were spoken in the present territory of Argentina.Although the official language of Argentina is Spanish, several Indigenous languages are in use. Most are spoken only within their respective… … Wikipedia