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Identifier: throughsouthamer00zahmuoft Title: Through South America's southland; with an account of the Roosevelt Scientific Expedition to South America Year: 1916 (1910s) Authors: Zahm, John Augustine, 1851-1921 Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 South America -- Description and travel Publisher: New York, Appleton


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Text Appearing After Image: Araucaxiax Woman Carryg Child in Papoose Frame. i IN FAMED ARAUCANIA are, for the most part, like the thatched huts of their an-cestors. They adhere tenaciously to many of their oldcustoms and polygamy is still prevalent. But alcohol isdoing among these brave people what neither the legionsof Spain nor those of Chile were able to achieve. Contactwith the whites is beginning to exhibit the same disastrousconsequences as in the United States and Canada. Schoolsand missions have been established among them, it is true,but the results so far obtained have not been commensuratewith the labor and sacrifices which have been made in theirbehalf. The Franciscans, especially, deserve credit fortheir efforts to civilize and Christianize these people ofa heroic past, and, though they have great difficulty in over-coming the prejudices and animosities engendered by cen-turies of injustice and warfare, they are not without hopeof eventually seeing their labors crowned with success.The Araucanians


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