Kamaska, kamarikun and müchulla: Loaned words and crossroads of meaning in the central and southern andean space

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From the study of three quechuisms in mapuche williche speech, we show the existence of intercultural relations in the Andean horizon. Our analysis focuses on Quechua voices which refer to central identitarian, religious, and social mapuche institutions. In each of the cases, the loaned words reveal preexisting cultural parallels. The comparative study of concepts designated by these voices and cultural practices associated with them exposes the correlation of symbolic representational systems which appear as variants of a common worldview matrix.

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, Austral University of Chile

Universidad Austral de Chile
Instituto de Lingüística y Literatura
Campus Isla Teja, Valdivia (Chile)

, Austral University of Chile

Universidad Austral de Chile
Instituto de Comunicación Social
Campus Isla Teja, Valdivia (Chile)

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Kamaska, kamarikun and müchulla: Loaned words and crossroads of meaning in the central and southern andean space. (2018). ALPHA. Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(37), 249-263. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1723

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