Argentina, Santa Cruz. The photo was taken in the town of Comandante Luis Piedra Buena
This sculpture honors a tribe of native americans from the south of Argentina called Tehuelches, it´s actually part of a series of sculptures that represents several aspects of this tribe mythology.
Nice to see people paying attention to history and art…to be able to give a reason behind why something is created, is a wonderful thing. I look foward to seeing more soon!
Thank you, I know many of the all legends from my country and I´m always happy to learn more and share them, mythology and history are both passions of mine. Your comment make me very happy .
¡Honor al Tehuelche! No había visto este y la verdad que es precioso. Tendrías que hacer una entrada en el “journal” (el día que sepa cómo ponerle nombre en castellano…) con info sobre las creencias de los tehuelches, mitos, etc. Otros que siempre me intrigaron son los quechuas y guaraníes, ambos con lenguajes que tienen fama de sonar y ser hermosos, tanto lírica como expresivamente.
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Nice to see people paying attention to history and art…to be able to give a reason behind why something is created, is a wonderful thing. I look foward to seeing more soon!
Thank you, I know many of the all legends from my country and I´m always happy to learn more and share them, mythology and history are both passions of mine. Your comment make me very happy .
This is a beautiful sculpture piece, share an interest in mythology and history too!
Thank you!
¡Honor al Tehuelche! No había visto este y la verdad que es precioso. Tendrías que hacer una entrada en el “journal” (el día que sepa cómo ponerle nombre en castellano…) con info sobre las creencias de los tehuelches, mitos, etc. Otros que siempre me intrigaron son los quechuas y guaraníes, ambos con lenguajes que tienen fama de sonar y ser hermosos, tanto lírica como expresivamente.