On November 17, 2018, the mortal remains of Mapuche Weichafe-
Camilo Catrillanca Marín were led to rest. His murder was not first in the line of violent killings of many Mapuche activists in Chile. This photograph is in the series of ten photographs that depict the burial ceremony.
In this photo, we see an unnamed Mapuche horse-rider looking at the assembled Mapuche horsemen that attended the funeral.
The photos for this virtual exhibition were provided by Chilean photographer- Luis Hidalgo.
His Linkedin profile provides the following description, "Luis Hidalgo (Chile, 1973) is an award-winning photographer based in Santiago, Chile. He studied photography at Arcos Professional Institute."
The picture sad faces of mourning Mapuches, while a proud Mapuche child looks on. On the background, we see the open coffin of Weichafe Camilo Catrillanca Marín.
While the spread of religion served as the one facet of the conquest, the Chilean State continued to "Chilenizar" the Mapuche Indians.
[edicion a cargo de] Jaime Flores Chávez, Alonso Azócar Avendaño.
Published Sevilla : Editorial Universidad de Sevilla : Temuco, Chile : Ediciones Universidad de La Frontera, [2017]
Main (Gardner) Stacks F3126 .R85 2017
Mapuche Indians -- Missions.
Mapuche Indians -- Missions.
Author: Siegfried (von Frauenhäusl), 1868-1854, author.
Editor: Gabriel Pozo Menares.
Published Santiago, Chile : Ocho Libros, [2018]
Main (Gardner) Stacks F3126 .S53 2018
Mapuche Indians -- Politics and government.
Mapuche Indians -- Government relations.
Mapuche Indians -- Social conditions.
Indians, Treatment of -- Chile -- Araucanía.
Indians of South America -- Missions -- Chile -- Araucanía -- History.
Mapuche Indians.
Human rights.
Indians, Treatment of.
Indians of South America -- Missions.
Chile -- Valdivia (Province)
This photo depicts people paying their respect to the coffin as it was carried out to the resting place. The title of the picture for this exhibition was El Último Adiós or the Last Goodbye.