utirat
Utirat is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily found within the context of the Mapuche language and culture of South America. One prominent meaning relates to a traditional Mapuche garment, often described as a mantle or shawl worn by women. This garment is typically made from wool and is known for its intricate weaving patterns and symbolic designs, reflecting the cultural heritage of the Mapuche people. The specific style and ornamentation of an utirat can vary depending on the region and the individual weaver.
In a different context, utirat can also be a placename. There are geographical locations bearing this name,
Furthermore, "utirat" might appear in specific cultural practices or ceremonies, though detailed information on such usage