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Chilean pine
(Araucaria araucana) and Volcan Lonquimay (2890m) in the Reserva Malal
Cahuello, Región de la Araucania , southern Chile. | Late
nineteenth century family group photograph of a Mapuche grandmother with her children
and grandchildren. |
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Toqui Lautaro,
the Mapuche warrior leader who defeated the Spaniards in the battle of Mariquenu
in 1554. | Wood
mask used in Mapuche ceremony of Nguillatun. The masks are often representations
of friends or enemies. |
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Small figures
on a Mapuche silver pectoral pendant worn by women as part of their traditional
dress. | Mapuche
weaving on loom. (From the Museo Regional de la Araucania, Temuco). |
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Mapuche mother
and children outside their thatch and wood ruca home. The girl wears traditional
dress with a silver pectoral pendant. | Weaving
is done by the Mapuche women on looms in their rucas. They still use mostly
natural mineral and vegetable dyes. |
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Interior
of traditional Mapuche ruca home. Items of basketware hang from the roof. | Mapuche
girl spinning sheep's wool. She is wearing traditional dress and a silver pectoral
pendant. |
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Traditional
Mapuche silver: a headband - trarilonko, a pectoral pendant - prenteor
or trapelacucha, and clothes pin - tupu or topu | Mapuche
woman prepares maté tea on the fire in the family ruca home. A loom
with weaving is in the background. |
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A
Mapuche drum or kultrun, made of laurel or canelo wood, and cow
or goat skin. The canelo or Winter's Bark Drimys Winteri is the Mapuche
sacred tree. | Horse
drawn carts are widely used in Mapuche communities for transport. |