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Araucanian Mapuche or Moluche leader with tunic and axe, women in woven dresses, and cavalry with spear and pennant. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes
Araucanian women, southern Chile, South AmericaAraucanian women of southern Chile, South America. Araucania (Araucana) is an indigenous area of Chile inhabited by the Moluche (Mapuche) people
Araucanian woman weaving, Chile, South AmericaAn Araucanian woman weaving cloth used to make ponchos, southern Chile, South America. Araucania (Araucana) is an indigenous area of Chile inhabited by the Moluche (Mapuche) people. Date: 1922
Two Araucanian women weaving, Chile, South AmericaTwo Araucanian women weaving guanaco wool, southern Chile, South America. Araucania (Araucana) is an indigenous area of Chile inhabited by the Moluche (Mapuche) people. Date: 1922
Araucanians of ChileAraucanians of Araucania, central Chile. 1837
Panoramic view of Temuco, Chile showing the bridgesPanoramic view of Temuco, Araucania Region, Chile showing the bridges over the Cautin River. Date: 1933
Mapuches. Bridal dance. Engraving, 18th century. South AmeriMapuches. Group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina. Bridal dance. Engraving, 18th century
A Group of related Mapuche Indian Women (also known as the Moluche or Nguluche from Araucania). Date: 1901
Chile - The Malleco ViaductChile - Collipulli - The Malleco Viaduct, a railway bridge passing over the Malleco River valley at the south entrance of Collipulli in the Araucania Region