The largest indigenous group in Chile today is the "Mapuche".
The Mapuche are a gathering of indigenous occupants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia. The aggregate term alludes to a colossal ethnicity made out of different gatherings who shared a typical social, religious and monetary structure, and in addition a typical semantic legacy as Mapudungun speakers. The Mapuche customary economy depends on agribusiness; their conventional social association comprises of more distant families, under the heading of a lonko or chief. Today, numerous Mapuche and Mapuche people group are occupied with the purported Mapuche strife over land and indigenous rights in both Argentina and in Chile.
¿Cuantas cucharadas de azúcar necesito añadir a la leche?
Everyone takes turns buying a round
each other
Padres - manos limpias
Policia - Carro
Medico - Uniforme
Maestra - Libros
Mesero - Tazas De agua
Veníamos para la casa y llovía.