- llama, alpaca, and the
extinct chilihueque.
Before the
Spanish conquest of the Americas, llamas, alpacas, and
chilihueques were the only
domesticated ungulates...
- Molina,
Joris van
Spilbergen observed the
Mapuche of
Mocha Island using chilihueques as
plough animals. They were also
ritually slaughtered by the Mapuche...
-
genome data from
ancient South American camelids-the
mystery of the
chilihueques from Isla
Mocha (Chile).
Scientific reports, 6(1), 1-7. Moore, Katherine...
-
Until the
arrival of the Spanish, the
Mapuches had
largely maintained chilihueques (llamas) as livestock. The
Spanish introduction of
sheep caused some...
- yarn of raw wool. In
early colonial and pre-Hispanic
times the wool of
chilihueques was used
instead to that of sheep.
While more
heavy than
ponchos used...
-
Ignacio Molina, the
Dutch captain Joris van
Spilbergen observed the use of
chilihueques (a
South American camelid) by
native Mapuches of
Mocha Island as plough...
-
Chilean history.
Cuncos cultivated maize,
potatoes and
quinoa and
raised chilihueques.
Their economy was
complemented by
travels during spring and
summer to...
- the 18th
century the
Mapuche of
Mariquina were
among the last to
raise chilihueques, a now
extinct llama-like animal.
During the
Mapuche uprising of 1881...
-
species coexisted but that
there were many more
sheep than
chilihueques. The
decline of
chilihueques reached a
point in the late 18th
century when only the...
- In
addition the
Mapuche and ****lliche
economy was
complemented with
chilihueque raising. The
southern coast was
particularly rich in molluscs, algaes...