indigenous peoples of Chile

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The indigenous peoples of Chile are the original inhabitants of the Chilean territory, including groups such as the Mapuche, Aymara, Rapa Nui, and others, each with distinct languages, cultures, and historical traditions that predate Spanish colonization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous peoples
continent South America
country Chile
culturalPractice ritual ceremonies and festivals
traditional agriculture
traditional music and dance
weaving and textile arts
facedIssue cultural assimilation policies
discrimination
land dispossession
political underrepresentation
haveOrganization CONADI
historicalEvent Arauco War
Occupation of Araucanía
surface form: Pacification of Araucanía

Spanish conquest of Chile
War of the Pacific
includeEthnicGroup Atacameño
Aymara people
surface form: Aymara

Chango
Colla
Diaguita
Kawésqar
Likan Antai
surface form: Lickan Antay

Mapuche people
surface form: Mapuche

Quechua
surface form: Quechua (Chile)

Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui

Yaghan people
surface form: Yagán
languageFamily Aymara
surface form: Aymara language

Kunza
surface form: Kunza (extinct language)

Mapudungun
Quechuan language family
surface form: Quechuan languages

Rapa Nui language
mainRegion Antofagasta Region
La Araucanía Region
surface form: Araucanía Region

Arica y Parinacota Region
Biobío Region
Easter Island
Los Lagos Region
Los Ríos Region
Tarapacá Region
partOf indigenous peoples of the Americas
recognizedBy Constitution of Chile
surface form: Chilean Constitution

Ley Indígena 19.253
religion Andean religion
Evangelicalism
surface form: Evangelical Christianity

Mapuche religion
Roman Catholicism
right bilingual intercultural education (in some areas)
collective land rights (limited recognition)
cultural recognition

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Museo Regional de la Araucanía hasSubject indigenous peoples of Chile
Pangue Dam hasSocialImpact indigenous peoples of Chile
this entity surface form: affects Pehuenche indigenous communities
Picunche partOf indigenous peoples of Chile
Atacameño people recognizedAs indigenous peoples of Chile
this entity surface form: Indigenous people of Chile
Juan Ignacio Molina describedSubject indigenous peoples of Chile
Battle of Reinohuelén belligerent indigenous peoples of Chile