Puelche Language
The Puelche Language is an indigenous language that was historically spoken by the Puelche people in the regions of southern Argentina and Chile. It belongs to the Mapudungun language family and is part of the broader group of languages spoken by the indigenous communities in the area.
Today, the Puelche Language is considered endangered, with very few speakers remaining. Efforts are being made to revitalize the language and preserve the cultural heritage of the Puelche people, highlighting the importance of language in maintaining identity and community connections.