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chawaitu (<temporary list/DIBAM-CDBP-SNPC test TRP contributions holding>) |
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Note: Tendril earrings, usually round and relatively small, of the Mapuche culture; young girls were fitted with chawitu and wore them all their lives. |
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chawaitu (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,L,B)
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chawaitu (Spanish-P,D,U,U)
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chawaitu (Mapuche-P,D,U,U)
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........ chawaitu (P,U) |
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Spanish ..... Zarcillo de pequeño tamaño, generalmente redondos, que se les colgaba a los lobulos de las orejas de las niñas mapuche a temprana edad. Dichas joyas le acompañarían toda la vida, y eran ordinariamente sepultadas con ellas. También conocidos como Chawai, nombre genérico de los aros en la Cultura Mapuche. |
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