Nagche

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Nagche are a subgroup of the Mapuche people in southern Chile, culturally related to the Lafkenche and known for their distinct territorial and social organization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mapuche subgroup
indigenous people
associatedWithRegion Araucanía Region NERFINISHED
Biobío Region NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Chile
culturallyRelatedTo Lafkenche NERFINISHED
Mapuche NERFINISHED
culturalRegion Wallmapu NERFINISHED
ethnicallyClassifiedAs Mapuche NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf Chile NERFINISHED
ethnonymLanguage Mapudungun NERFINISHED
hasCollectiveRightsClaim cultural recognition in Chile GENERATED
territorial rights in southern Chile GENERATED
hasDistinctiveFeature distinct social organization
distinct territorial organization
hasTraditionalEconomy forest resource use
livestock herding
small-scale agriculture
language Mapudungun NERFINISHED
locatedIn southern Chile
partOf Mapuche people NERFINISHED
partOfCategory Indigenous peoples in Chile NERFINISHED
Mapuche groups NERFINISHED
practices Mapuche ceremonies
recognizedAs Mapuche territorial identity
relatedGroup Lafkenche NERFINISHED
Pewenche NERFINISHED
Wenteche NERFINISHED
religion Mapuche spirituality NERFINISHED
socialOrganization lof-based organization
traditionalTerritory areas between coastal Lafkenche and Andean Pewenche territories
interior zones of Araucanía region
usesLanguageVariety Nagche dialect of Mapudungun

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Lafkenche relatedGroup Nagche