Huilliche people

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Huilliche people
Total population
Approximately 17,014 in the Isla Grande de Chiloe, 2002 census1
Regions with significant populations
From Rio Bueno to Chiloé Archipelago, Chile
Languages

Spanish, Huilliche

Religion

Christianity (mainly Roman Catholic)

Related ethnic groups

Mapuche people, Chono people, Picunche people, Chilean people

The Huilliche (Huillice) is an ethnic group of Chile, belonging to the Mapuche culture. They live in mountain valleys in an area south of Toltén River and on Chiloé Archipelago. The Huilliche spoke the Huillice language or Huilliche dialect of Mapudungun in historic times (i.e., after the arrival of the Spanish), but some people nowadays believe they might have spoken a (possibly) unrelated language before their Mapuche acculturation. Their name means 'southerners' (Mapudungun willi 'south' and che 'people'.)

According to the place where they live, some may prefer the names:citation needed

See also

Notes

References

  • Alberto Trivero (1999); Trentrenfilú, Proyecto de Documentación Ñuke Mapu. (Spanish)