EditorialFamily of the extinct Charrua people of Paraguay crossing a river on a hunting trip. The man wears a loincloth and ear piercings, and carries a bow, spear and arrow, and the naked woman carries a stick, bag, and three children. Handcoloured copperplate...
EditorialThe last of the nomadic Charrua people, Uruguay, 1833. Medicine man Senacua Senaque (perhaps drinking yerba mate tea), warrior with bow and arrow Vaimaca-Piru Sira, and young couple Laureano Tacuave Martinez and Maria Micaela Guyunusa. The Charrua were...
EditorialFamily of the extinct Charrua people of Paraguay crossing a river on a hunting trip. The man wears a loincloth and ear piercings, and carries a bow, spear and arrow, and the naked woman carries a stick, bag, and three children. Handcoloured copperplate...
EditorialFace and profile of an African man, and face and profile of a Charrua man, extinct people of Uruguay. Probably one of four Charrua exhibited in Paris in 1831, perhaps Vaimaca-Piru Sira. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Werner ...
EditorialThe last of the nomadic Charrua people, Uruguay, 1833. Medicine man Senacua Senaque (perhaps drinking yerba mate tea), warrior with bow and arrow Vaimaca-Piru Sira, and young couple Laureano Tacuave Martinez and Maria Micaela Guyunusa. The Charrua were...
EditorialFamily of the extinct Charrua people of Paraguay crossing a river on a hunting trip. The man wears a loincloth and ear piercings, and carries a bow, spear and arrow, and the naked woman carries a stick, bag, and three children. Handcoloured copperplate...
EditorialFace and profile of an African man, and face and profile of a Charrua man, extinct people of Uruguay. Probably one of four Charrua exhibited in Paris in 1831, perhaps Vaimaca-Piru Sira. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Werner ...
EditorialThe last of the nomadic Charrua people, Uruguay, 1833. Medicine man Senacua Senaque (perhaps drinking yerba mate tea), warrior with bow and arrow Vaimaca-Piru Sira, and young couple Laureano Tacuave Martinez and Maria Micaela Guyunusa. The Charrua were...