Mythology and religion of the indigenous Mapuche people of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina is an extensive and ancient belief system.
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Likewise, it is important to understand that many of the Mapuche religion beliefs have been integrated into the myths and legends of Chilean folklore, and to a lesser extent, folklore in some areas of Argentina.
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Above all the similarities between the common religion and mythology of South America and its indigenous people, the religious beliefs and myths of the Mapuche people stand out because of their unique characteristics that reflect the Mapuche moral, social, cosmological and religious idiosyncrasy.
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Likewise, that is why, in the ritual aspect, Mapuche religion religiosity is not expressed through temples or through the construction of other sacred buildings.
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Nevertheless, this relation between the Universal Flood was created by Christians, because the original Mapuche religion story tells us not of a great flood but of a cataclysm generated by an earthquake and a subsequent tsunami, a more probable occurrence in a place like the West coast of South America.
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Religious beliefs of the Mapuche religion are primarily based on spirit worship of ancestors, and spirits, and elements of nature.
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Jesuit influence created numerous false equivalences that were nonetheless absorbed by the naturally syncretic Mapuche religion culture; generating enormous confusion and change that to date has not yet been overcome.
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However, in Mapuche religion thought, good and bad do not radically contradict each other as they do in Christian culture.
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Central to Mapuche religion cosmology is the idea of a creator called ngenechen, who is embodied in four components: an older man, an older woman, a young boy, and a young girl.
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Also, Mapuche religion cosmology is informed by complex notions of spirits that coexist with humans and animals in the natural world, and daily circumstances can dictate spiritual practices.
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For those who do not have descendents would be a true Mapuche religion drama, given that it compromises the possibility of achieving filew and reaching wenumapu.
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Mapuche religion is not an organized religion and does not have temples or a priestly caste.
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