In Chile today there are three indigenous groups who are direct descendants from pre-Hispanic dwellers of America: The Aymara, the Qawashqar (also called Alakaluf), and the Mapuche (also called Araucanian). The Aymara inhabit the Andean mountains and Altiplano located in Chile's two most northern provinces, Tarapaca and Antofagasta; the Qawashqar are one of the oldest of the original inhabitants of the southernmost region of this planet, the Tierra del Fuego; the Mapuche live mainly in the region called "the Frontier" or the "Araucania" in central Chile, located in the provinces of Malleco.
7 The Smoking Pipe / Carancho / Chichili / Toyaqa / the Sea Wolf
8 Awaryana / Chichili
9 The Belly / Myth of Atqashap
10 Farewell Song / Joyful Song of Picaresque Theme
11 Song About Learning
12 Song Accompanied with Pantomime of the Bird Called Choyke / Love Song
13 Dream Song / Farewell Song
14 Proposal Song
15 Answer to Proposal / Trutruka Solo / Choyke Song
16 Song of Polygamy / Farewell Song
17 Marriage Quarrel
18 Farewell Song
In Chile today there are three indigenous groups who are direct descendants from pre-Hispanic dwellers of America: The Aymara, the Qawashqar (also called Alakaluf), and the Mapuche (also called Araucanian). The Aymara inhabit the Andean mountains and Altiplano located in Chile's two most northern provinces, Tarapaca and Antofagasta; the Qawashqar are one of the oldest of the original inhabitants of the southernmost region of this planet, the Tierra del Fuego; the Mapuche live mainly in the region called "the Frontier" or the "Araucania" in central Chile, located in the provinces of Malleco.