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Economy

…jicama, and coca, among other crops. Under the rule of the Tiwanaku Empire, the goods they produced were taken to the settlements of the Titicaca basin by llama caravan. The…

Art

…white and red on a natural colored background. Arica textiles also achieved a high level of technical and iconographic complexity. The most typical textiles of the Arica culture are the…

Beliefs and Funerary Practices

…of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous New Year. Traditional Colla spiritual practices include the apacheta ceremony—the ritual construction of a stone cairn by pedestrian travelers and cattle drivers—in Río Jorquera, and…

Historia

…groups in Central Chile, especially the Llolleo people. There is little doubt that the later Pitrén groups maintained relations with the El Vergel culture and other proto-Mapuche peoples in the…

Organización Social

…Tierra del Fuego’s Isla Grande was divided into haruwen (territories), each occupied by an extended family group. Selk’nam society was organized around four basic social institutions. The first was…

Rapa Nui

…to the introduction of Polynesian music and the virtual disappearance of local music. Catholic missionaries also arrived during this time and had a dramatic impact on the music played on…

Culto y Funebria

…five large stone slabs that formed a casket or rectangular box in which the deceased person was placed. The dead were accompanied by grave goods that might include earrings, axes,…

Historia

Feline and Human Motifs on Atacameña Spoons

…The idea that certain powerful animals could act as the alter egos of humans is a common belief in contemporary indigenous cultures and has been used often to…

Aymara

…a crucial role in Carnival, and is heard incessantly for the four days and nights that this celebration lasts. In Cariquima, an Altiplano town near Iquique, the instruments used include…

Indigenous Stories

…Some of them are common to large, geographical areas but are told with local differences, based on the experiences and environments of each community. The following tales belong to the…

Settlement patterns

…other groups arriving later. Larger communal camps were built on special occasions only, such as initiation ceremonies or when a whale beached on the shore offered an abundance of meat….

History

…While those in Tagua Tagua still practiced a Paleo-Indian way of life that was based on the hunting of large game (megafauna), in the mountains of Central Chile the…

Organización Social

…These groups organized themselves around small family groups that moved through their territory in seasonal cycles in search of food. As their way of life became better adapted to…

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Art

The scant evidence found to date is insufficient to comment on this aspect of the Paleo-Indian hunter culture. However, some artifacts found for the same period further to…

Beliefs and funeral rites

…To date, insufficient evidence has been recovered to allow us to refer to this aspect of early hunter culture….

Settlement pattern

…In the Early Archaic period, the moist environmental conditions allowed small bands of hunter-gatherers to roam around in search of different resources, occupying caves and rock shelters along established…

Beliefs and funeral rites

The scant evidence found to date is insufficient to comment on this aspect of Paleo-Indian…

Art

Cenuke

…his father and mother. While he lived here on Earth he was called Hasaps, but later he was transformed into the star called Cenuke. In his youth he was rebellious,…

Hunter-gatherers of the central Chile

Las Cenizas, located in Lago Peñuelas National Reserve, in the mountain rock shelters of the El Manzano ravine in the Maipo Valley, and in open air camps, such as those…

Art

carved bone with geometric designs that was found at Tagua Tagua, an ancient lake bed in Region VI, constitutes one of the earliest known artistic expressions on the American continent….

History

…social units, however, they did not all use the same ceramic designs. Other evidence of their autonomy is found in the funerary practices described. Despite the scant information available, the…