Chilote Mythology (Paperback)


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Chilote mythology or Chilota mythology is formed by the myths, legends and beliefs of the people who live in the Chiloe Archipelago, in the south of Chile. This mythology, reflects the importance of the sea in the life of chilotes. Chilote mythology is based on a mixture of indigenous religions (the Chonos and Huilliches) that live in the Archipelago of Chiloe, and the legends and superstitions brought by the Spanish Conquistadores, who in 1567 began the process of conquest in Chiloe and with it the fusion of elements that would form a separate mythology. Chilota mythology flourished, isolated from other beliefs and myths in Chile, due to the separation of the archipelago from the rest of the Spanish occupation in Chile, when the Mapuches occupied or destroyed by all the Spanish settlements between the Bio-Bio River and the Chacao channel following the disaster of Curalaba in 1598.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Chilote mythology or Chilota mythology is formed by the myths, legends and beliefs of the people who live in the Chiloe Archipelago, in the south of Chile. This mythology, reflects the importance of the sea in the life of chilotes. Chilote mythology is based on a mixture of indigenous religions (the Chonos and Huilliches) that live in the Archipelago of Chiloe, and the legends and superstitions brought by the Spanish Conquistadores, who in 1567 began the process of conquest in Chiloe and with it the fusion of elements that would form a separate mythology. Chilota mythology flourished, isolated from other beliefs and myths in Chile, due to the separation of the archipelago from the rest of the Spanish occupation in Chile, when the Mapuches occupied or destroyed by all the Spanish settlements between the Bio-Bio River and the Chacao channel following the disaster of Curalaba in 1598.

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Imprint

Alphascript Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2010

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First published

October 2010

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Dimensions

152 x 229 x 1mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

18

ISBN-13

978-6133798304

Barcode

9786133798304

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LSN

6133798300



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