At the loom
Eucalyptus dyed wool
This community specialises in spinning and dying wool
Animita from outside Temuco
Supermarket in Puerte Saavedra - all the signs are made by hand
Food for animals in Carahue
Nature in Carahue
Sign for famous priest in Carahue
An example of some of the weaving in this Mapuche community
A local weaver modelling the new design
Weaver of the future
Maria Ester LLancaleo with the loom on her verandah
Dawn at Puerto Saavedra
Maria Mallafil, weaver and Mapuche leader
Helena Mallefil, a Mapuche basket maker in her very cosy shack
The view outside Helena Mallefil's shack
Alejandra Bodabilla from World Vision negotiating new designs on the cross-roads
My rights and my obligations, developed by the community with special relevance to children
Public art at Carahue, one arm had wristwatch, the other a ceremonial wristband. Belong is a Mapuche drum, coltron, with symbols of four directions
Mural at Carahue
Story about the Afrikaners migration to Chile after with Boer War
Susana Chacana Hidalgo, education coordinator for the Mapuche Museum in Temuco
The shop in Providencia where the Mapuche textiles are sold - Cristina Sagreda designer with her son Daniel the jeweller
The shop in Providencia
An example of horiztonalismo in the Santaigo Metro
Shop selling different herbs for tea at the Santiago market
New chain of chemists from Mexico offering cheap prices, but there's still a human face.
Booking system at the Ictus Theatre - small paper cylinders are inserted in each hole as the seat it taken. Very easy to read.
Evangelicals in strong voice at the Plaza del Armes, Sunday afternoon in Santiago
Emanuela Tromben and Paula Leal developing new products and art in collaboration with horsehair weavers from Rari
Incense used when casting a spell to make money, sold at the Santiago market
Paris is the heart of Providencia
Claudia Betencourt and Ricardo Pulgar from Walka Studio in Santiago
Valentina Rosenthal and Francisco Ceppi from the Galeria Ceppi, which shows a broad range of jewellers and presents workshops in jewellery
Thanks to Rumualdito for fulfiling wishes. These Concedidos show the changing name of their benefactor over 50 years - Ivanez, Ibañez, Rumaldo, Rumualdo.
Santiago's most famous animita, dedicated to a homeless man Rumualdo, attended by many locals lighting candles for their wishes, and cared for by a full-time volunteer.