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In traditional Mapuche culture, homosexual behaviour between men wasn't considered taboo, and the words weye and weyun didn't have a pejorative connotation prior to Hispanic colonization of the territory. Another word for gay in this language is "malleo" [https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/148/14820902001.pdf] |
In traditional Mapuche culture, homosexual behaviour between men wasn't considered taboo, and the words weye and weyun didn't have a pejorative connotation prior to Hispanic colonization of the territory. Another word for gay in this language is "malleo" [https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/148/14820902001.pdf] |
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Weye, hueye or weyun is a word in the mapudungun language to describe homosexual men in Mapuche culture.
In traditional Mapuche culture, homosexual behaviour between men wasn't considered taboo, and the words weye and weyun didn't have a pejorative connotation prior to Hispanic colonization of the territory. Another word for gay in this language is "malleo" [1]