Puelche language
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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), Northern Tehuelche, Gününa Yajich, Ranquelche, and Pampa.
Quick Facts Native to, Region ...
Puelche | |
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Gennaken | |
Gününa Küne | |
Native to | Argentina |
Region | Río Negro |
Ethnicity | Puelches |
Extinct | 1934[1] with the death of Trruúlmani |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | pue |
Glottolog | puel1244 |
ELP | Gününa-Küne |
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Quick Facts pwel "east", People ...
pwel "east" | |
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People | Gününa künä (Puelche) |
Language | Gününa Küne |
Country | Pwelmapu |
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