Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years
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Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years. Bull in the foreground. 1 6X6 triacetate negative
Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years
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Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years. Portrait of an Araucana who seems to be a bride. 1 6X6 triacetate negative
Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years
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Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years. 1 6X6 triacetate negative
Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years
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Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years. This image exhibits typical costume (poncho) and objects (speer). The man with the speer comes out from the rest of the group because he is wearing a different po...
Portrait of araucanian women with typical costume in a pulperia (rural grocery and assembly place) In the background there is a kid with clothes of European style, a girl with an apron and a caucasian man wearing a shirt and tie
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Portrait of araucanian women with typical costume in a pulperia (rural grocery and assembly place) In the background there is a kid with clothes of European style, a girl with an apron and a caucasian man wearing a shirt and tie. This picture was published in an Argentine newspaper called La Nac...
Gathering of indios around an unlit torch. All ages. Typical costumes. This is the photograph number 7 of the 14 that were sent to La Nación. The copy 23x18 is a selected part of the original. 1 6X6 triacetate negative
Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years
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Junta de indios: Festivity organized by the native people of Chile, called araucanians, that was usually celebrated every four years. Animal's sacrifice. 1 6X6 triacetate negative