Chilota culture

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Chilota culture is the distinctive maritime, agricultural, and religious folk culture of the Chiloé Archipelago in southern Chile, known for its wooden churches, mythology, crafts, and unique traditions shaped by both Indigenous and Spanish influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folk culture
regional culture
country Chile
developedIn Chiloé Island NERFINISHED
Quinchao Island NERFINISHED
other islands of the Chiloé Archipelago
hasCharacteristic agricultural orientation
communal work practices
distinctive mythology
island-based identity
maritime orientation
rich oral tradition
strong Catholic religiosity
wooden architecture
hasCuisineItem Chiloé potatoes NERFINISHED
chapalele
curanto NERFINISHED
milcao NERFINISHED
hasElement Chilote wooden churches
Churches of Chiloé NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceFrom Huilliche culture NERFINISHED
Indigenous cultures
Mapuche culture NERFINISHED
Spanish colonial culture
hasMythologicalFigure Brujo de Chiloé NERFINISHED
Caleuche NERFINISHED
Camahueto NERFINISHED
Fiura NERFINISHED
Millalobo NERFINISHED
Pincoy NERFINISHED
Pincoya NERFINISHED
Trauco NERFINISHED
hasTradition basketry
boat building
cattle raising
local pilgrimages
minga de mano vuelta
minga de tiradura de casa
potato cultivation
religious processions
shellfish gathering
small-scale fishing
traditional dance
traditional gastronomy
traditional music
weaving
woodcarving
wooden church building
locatedIn Chiloé Archipelago NERFINISHED
Los Lagos Region NERFINISHED
southern Chile
recognizedBy UNESCO World Heritage List NERFINISHED
relatedTo Chilote people NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
usesLanguage Chilean Spanish NERFINISHED
Huilliche language NERFINISHED

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Chiloé wooden churches partOf Chilota culture