- "
Alakaluf Fuegians,
dressed in
huanaco skins" (c. 1882)...
- that
Alakaluf was
three languages, with an
extinct Southern Alakaluf (vocabularies in Fitz-Roy 1839 and
Hyades &
Deniker 1891) and
Central Alakaluf (vocabularies...
-
Spelling variants include Kaweskar, Kawaskar, Qawashqar,
Kaueskar and
Alakaluf, Halakwulup, Halakwalip;
other names include Tawókser, Aksanás/Aksana and...
- po****tion of
about 10,000
indigenous people belonging to four tribes: Yámana,
Alakaluf (now
known by
their autonym of Kawésqar), Selk'nam (Ona) and Manek'enk...
-
archipelagos to the
south of
Tierra del
Fuego were Yámana, with the Kawéskar (
Alakaluf) in the
coastal areas and
islands in
western Tierra del
Fuego and the southwest...
-
Rivet (1924)
lists 77
independent language families of
South America.
Alakaluf Al'entiak
Amuesha Araukan Arawak Arda (spurious)
Atakama Atal'an Auaké...
- ****lliche,
Chono in the
Central and
Southern region; and the Ona,
Yaghan and
Alakaluf in
Patagonia and
Tierra del Fuego. The
Mapuche formed a
numerous community...
- and
Central Chile.
Another of the
expeditions goals were to
study the
Alakaluf Indians that
lived in the
channels of
western Patagonia. Carl Skottsberg...
- Florescu [ro] –
Martin Strickland Colea Răutu – Spânu
Ernest Maftei – old
Alakaluf Tamara Buciuceanu – captain's wife (of the port of Sulina)
Gheorghe Visu...
- Cape Horn (1882-83) that are
among the best of the Yahgans; ten of the
Alakaluf in 1881 of the
eleven who were
kidnapped and
taken to
Paris and
other European...