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Traditionally, Mapudungun, the Mapuche
language, has been considered an isolated language,
not directly related to any other language in the southern
cone (Lenz 1886:XXII).
For Englers (1936:80), there is a relation, although
distant, between the Mapuche, the Quechua and the Aymara
world.
According to standard classification, The Mapuche belong
to the Araucano sub-family (Araucano family Chon), of
the Andean group, Andean-equatorial branch.
Other authors, as Stark and Hams, have genetically linked
the Mapuches with the Mayans.
Mary Kay sustains that the Mapuche people are kin to
the tacano-panoas of Peru and Bolivia. Payne has said
that there is a link to the Arawak families of the equatorial
group, Andean equatorial branch.
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