
Temuco

cathedral
Temuco, city in southern Chile, capital of Cautín
Province, on the Cautín River. Commercial activities revolve around agricultural
products, which include oats, wheat, barley, timber, and apples. The Chilean
Araucanian- agreement ending the Indian wars was signed on a nearby hill in
1881. The city was founded in the same year. Population (1998) 289,673.

interior of the cathedral

praying at the cross
Probably the fiercest and boldest of the Native
South Americans, the Araucanians waged relentless warfare in defense of their
tribal domains for more than 200 years, repeatedly turning back the Spanish
intruders. The capacity of the Araucanians to resist began to weaken late in the
18th century, but they did not finally submit until 1881. The first phase of
their struggle against the Spaniards is immortalized in La Araucana (1569-1589),
the famous epic poem by the Spanish soldier and writer Alonso de Ercilla y
Zúńiga.
Text from Microsoft Encarta

on a gray day

the Mosquito Bar

taxi drivers

selling three legged pigs
for good luck

writing a parking ticket

green goods from a shopping cart

strawberries

the cart and the truck
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The Park


Araucanian Monument
(stone with the cardinal points of the Mapuche)

the Mapuche warrior

Machi




get your picture taken sitting on a horse

a snack from Bresler

treat for the twins

mother by the fountain

soldier of the "pacification"
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The Market

the market is not only a place to buy meat and
souvenirs,
but also has a number of inexpensive restaurants

restaurants have a special COLACION menu
about 2.00 USD for a meal
(includes a mixture of many ingredients)

meat counter

the famous sausages

or the head of a pig

fish, clams and mussels

items associated with the RODEO

Mapuche Jewelry

or souvenirs
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