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Young Mapuche girl of the city of Concepcion, Chile. She wears a check shawl, ornate bodice, pleated petticoats in colourful flannel, and striped stockings. Jeune fille de l'ile de la Conception
Mapuche man of Chile smoking a cigar. He wears a sugar-loaf hat, traditional striped poncho, jacket, culottes and leather sandals called ojotes. Chilien. Handcoloured woodcut by T.S
Huaso (cowboy) hunting wild cattle in Chile, 18th centuryHuaso cowboy hunting wild cattle in Chile, 18th century. He is about to throw a lasso around the bull's horns to subdue it. Chasses des boeufs sauvages au Chile
Araucanian Mapuche or Moluche leader with tunic and axe, women in woven dresses, and cavalry with spear and pennant
Mapuche playing the games of llighetun and kechukaweIndigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of llighetun with beans (porotos) and a ring, and kechukawe (queciucague) with a five-sided dice
Indigenous Mapuche of Chile playing ciueca or palinIndigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of ciueca or palin, a hockey-like game with sticks and large ball. Copied from G. Bramati
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
A Mapuche WomanMapuche Woman chief or leader (Cacique). The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina
Young Mapuche Indians - South AmericaYoung Mapuche Indians. The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina. Date: circa 1906
City Park, Santa Lucia Hill, Santiago, Chile, South America, with a statue of Caupolican, famous Mapuche leader, hero of the resistance to Spanish conquest. Date: circa 1925
Mapuches. Bridal dance. Engraving, 18th century. South AmeriMapuches. Group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina. Bridal dance. Engraving, 18th century
Mapuche Girl grinding toasted wheat - Southern ChileMapuche Girl grinding toasted wheat on a quern stone - Southern Chile. Date: circa 1910s
A Group of related Mapuche Indian Women (also known as the Moluche or Nguluche from Araucania). Date: 1901
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