Contains ethnographic and ethnohistorical material concerning the Araucanians, as well as lengthy descriptions of the Agricultural practices, produce and livestock. Appendix (page 65) contains a short ...
The armies of Peru’s Incas marched again & again during the 15th Century deep down into the narrow strip of coast that was even then called Chile, to conquer the proud Araucanian Indians. Pizarro’s ...
Most of the collection concerns Sister Inez's study of child life of the Chippewa, Arapaho, Araucanian, Ainu, miscellaneous papers about other tribes of the Plains, Southwest, Southeast, and Latin ...
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