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26-04-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on April 25, 2024, on the occasion of the Week of the Native Peoples of America, which is celebrated every April 19, several cities in Argentina carried out commemorative activities that aimed to reclaim their culture. and fundamental rights.
26-04-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on April 25, 2024, on the occasion of the Week of the Native Peoples of America, which is celebrated every April 19, several cities in Argentina carried out commemorative activities that aimed to reclaim their culture. and fundamental rights.
26-04-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on April 25, 2024, on the occasion of the Week of the Native Peoples of America, which is celebrated every April 19, several cities in Argentina carried out commemorative activities that aimed to reclaim their culture. and fundamental rights.
26-04-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on April 25, 2024, on the occasion of the Week of the Native Peoples of America, which is celebrated every April 19, several cities in Argentina carried out commemorative activities that aimed to reclaim their culture. and fundamental rights.
26-04-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on April 25, 2024, on the occasion of the Week of the Native Peoples of America, which is celebrated every April 19, several cities in Argentina carried out commemorative activities that aimed to reclaim their culture. and fundamental rights.
16-08-2019
ARCHIVE. The remains of two Mapuche chiefs, during a ritual where they were restored to their community at the Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata on October 10, 2017, where they found themselves. They were buried in the city of Tapalqué and the remains of two other original inhabitants were handed over to the Lonkos Council of the Rankulche communities of La Pampa.
16-08-2019
ARCHIVE. The remains of two Mapuche chiefs, during a ritual where they were restored to their community at the Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata on October 10, 2017, where they found themselves. They were buried in the city of Tapalqué and the remains of two other original inhabitants were handed over to the Lonkos Council of the Rankulche communities of La Pampa.
16-08-2019
ARCHIVE. The remains of two Mapuche chiefs, during a ritual where they were restored to their community at the Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata on October 10, 2017, where they found themselves. They were buried in the city of Tapalqué and the remains of two other original inhabitants were handed over to the Lonkos Council of the Rankulche communities of La Pampa.
16-08-2019
The process of restitution to Qom communities of the skull of Chief Polvareda, killed at the end of the 19th century in the framework of the "Conquest of the Green Desert", achieved another progress today after the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs (INAI) approved the delivery of the remains that make up the collections of the Natural Science Museum of La Plata. His skull was "collected" by surveyor Carlos Chaperouge who accompanied Colonel Manuel Obligado in the campaign against the Qom people, where many were massacred to demarcate the lands of the Argentine national territory.
16-08-2019
The process of restitution to Qom communities of the skull of Chief Polvareda, killed at the end of the 19th century in the framework of the "Conquest of the Green Desert", achieved another progress today after the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs (INAI) approved the delivery of the remains that make up the collections of the Natural Science Museum of La Plata. His skull was "collected" by surveyor Carlos Chaperouge who accompanied Colonel Manuel Obligado in the campaign against the Qom people, where many were massacred to demarcate the lands of the Argentine national territory.
16-08-2019
ARCHIVE. The remains of two Mapuche chiefs, during a ritual where they were restored to their community at the Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata on October 10, 2017, where they found themselves. They were buried in the city of Tapalqué and the remains of two other original inhabitants were handed over to the Lonkos Council of the Rankulche communities of La Pampa.
16-08-2019
ARCHIVE. The remains of two Mapuche chiefs, during a ritual where they were restored to their community at the Museum of Natural Sciences of La Plata on October 10, 2017, where they found themselves. They were buried in the city of Tapalqué and the remains of two other original inhabitants were handed over to the Lonkos Council of the Rankulche communities of La Pampa.