Anahi Rayen Mariluan is a Mapuche singer-songwriter from Argentina, born on December 25, 1977, in Neuquén. She writes and composes her own music in Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche people. Mariluan's work is deeply rooted in her cultural heritage and aims to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Mapuche traditions. She comes from a family with a strong musical background and has been singing and writing since her childhood.
Mariluan has released several albums, including *Kisulelaiñ* (2015), *Amulepe Taiñ Purrun* (2016), *Mankewenüy* (2018), *Futrakecheyem Zomo* (2021), and *Pu Ko* (2024), the latter of which is dedicated to the defense of water. She has performed in various countries, including Argentina, Chile, Germany, Spain, and the U.S., and has also worked on film soundtracks and documentaries. Mariluan is a recipient of multiple grants and has directed documentaries focused on women's musical traditions.
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