ngüllatún
Ngüllatún is a significant religious ceremony and festival practiced by the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. The word itself translates to "asking for rain" or "prayer for rain" in the Mapudungun language, highlighting its central purpose. However, the ritual encompasses far more than just requesting precipitation; it is a complex and multifaceted event dedicated to honoring and communicating with the divine forces, particularly Ngenechen, the supreme creator deity, and the various Ngen, spirits of nature.
The ngüllatún is typically held annually, though its timing can vary depending on local needs and circumstances,