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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
The Araucanian by Alonso de ErcillaAlonso de Ercilla Zuniga (1533-1594). Spanish poet and military. The Araucanian. Epic poem. First Chant. Madrid, 1569
Araucanian Woman Spinning wool by hand - Chile. The term Araucanian, can refer to any member of a group of South American Indians that are now concentrated in the fertile valleys
Racial / Chile / AraucanianA group of Araucanian nomads on their travels in the mountains
Mapuche Medicine WomanThe medicine woman of Boroa, the grand exorcist of the Araucanian Mapuche people (Chile/Argentina) heals a patient with frenzied singing while horsemen ride around