Many of the 700,000 Mapuche who survive among Chile’s 17 million people still live in Araucania ... dialogue on the restitution of our territory,” Mapuche leader Juana Calfunao wrote in ...
Home to pristine forests and the indigenous Mapuche people, Chile’s Araucanía Region is rich with tourism potential. However, according to the government, the area needs a facelift in order to ...
Through the connection with nature, scenery and the inhabitants, the studio seek to encourage people to reflect on the complex social and economic disputes that mark the agenda of the Mapuche ...
The land he refers to is vast swathes of Mapuche territory handed to wealthy business ... While many non-indigenous people blame the Mapuche for the violence, the president of a pro-business ...
The issue recently came to global attention when Pope Francis travelled to the region and said that "destructive violence" between the indigenous Mapuche people and the state was not the answer.