Chemamüll, the Glossary
('wooden person', from Mapuche 'people' and 'wood') are Mapuche statues made of wood used to signal the grave of a deceased person.[1]
Table of Contents
6 relations: Gravestone, Laurelia sempervirens, Mapuche, Mapuche language, Nothofagus obliqua, Pre-Columbian era.
- Mapuche culture
- Wooden sculptures
Gravestone
A gravestone or tombstone is a marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave.
Laurelia sempervirens
Laurelia sempervirens is a species of evergreen tree in the family Atherospermataceae (formerly Monimiaceae).
See Chemamüll and Laurelia sempervirens
Mapuche
The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia.
Mapuche language
Mapuche (from mapu 'land' and che 'people', meaning 'the people of the land') or Mapudungun (from mapu 'land' and dungun 'speak, speech', meaning 'the speech of the land'; also spelled Mapuzugun and Mapudungu) is an Araucanian language related to Huilliche spoken in south-central Chile and west-central Argentina by the Mapuche people. Chemamüll and Mapuche language are Mapuche culture.
See Chemamüll and Mapuche language
Nothofagus obliqua
Nothofagus obliqua, commonly known as Patagonian oak, roble, pellín, roble pellín, and hualle in its early state of growth or roble beech, is a deciduous tree from Chile and Argentina.
See Chemamüll and Nothofagus obliqua
Pre-Columbian era
In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, spans from the original peopling of the Americas in the Upper Paleolithic to European colonization, which began with Christopher Columbus's voyage of 1492.
See Chemamüll and Pre-Columbian era
See also
Mapuche culture
- Chemamüll
- Cultrun
- Dalca
- Flag of the Mapuches
- Guñelve
- Komikan
- Mapuche language
- Mapuche medicine
- Mapuche mythology
- Mapuche silverwork
- Mapuche textiles
- Palin (game)
- Pifilca
- Rehue
- Ruka (house type)
- We Tripantu
- Weichafe
- Werkén
Wooden sculptures
- Anubis Shrine
- Batlló Majesty
- Ben Enwonwu's Daily Mirror sculptures
- Bisj Pole
- Broddenbjerg idol
- Chemamüll
- Cigar store Indian
- Cristo Negro (Portobelo)
- Erill la Vall Descent from the Cross
- Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan
- Gope board
- Kigango
- Kinnal Craft
- Kortunefookie
- Madonna of Michle
- Number 139
- Reclining Figure 1939
- Saint Mary Magdalene (Erhart)
- Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum
- Senufo bird
- Serge (post)
- Shigir Idol
- Soyez amoureuses vous serez heureuses
- Statue of Donald Trump (Slovenia)
- Statue of Melania Trump
- The Christ from 1147
- The Last Judgement (Biberach Master)
- Totem poles
- Uli figure
- Virgin of Quito
- Wooden tomb model
- Xoanon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemamüll
Also known as Chemamül.