Tehuelches. Dance with photos at the National Library



Osvaldo Mondelo and Abel Alexander, talking in front of one of the display cases, at the National Library of Buenos Aires.

The Benito Panunzi Photo Library, on the third floor of the National Library, is hosting an exhibition that addresses a topic with particular edges, the path of the Tehuelche ethnic group in our Patagonia. Osvaldo Mondelo ―with the advice of Abel Alexander―, the creator of this presentation, seeks to rewrite the “official history” with the most diverse documents, including new findings, such as those we present, with his contribution included, in the last two issues of this publication.


Various photographs and documents allude to the life of this native population, testimonies of a complex and at times heartbreaking past.


National Library

Agüero 2502. Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.

Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, from 12 to 7 pm.



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