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Fuegians are the
indigenous inhabitants of
Tierra del Fuego, at the
southern tip of
South America. The name has been
credited to
Captain James Weddell...
- The
Fuegian dog, or
Yahgan dog, or
Patagonian dog (Spanish:
perro fueguino,
perro yagán,
perro patagónico), is an
extinct type of canid. Its ancestry...
- The
Fuegian steamer duck (Tachyeres pteneres) or the
Magellanic flightless steamer duck, is a
flightless duck
native to
South America. It
belongs to the...
- The
Fuegian languages are the
indigenous languages historically spoken in
Tierra del
Fuego by
Native Americans.
Adelaar lists the
Fuegian languages as...
- The
Southern Fuegian Railway (Spanish:
Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino (FCAF)) or the
Train of the End of the
World (Spanish: El Tren del Fin del Mundo)...
- The
Fuegian snipe (Gallinago stricklandii) also
known as the
cordilleran snipe, is a
small stocky wader. It
breeds in south-central
Chile and Argentina...
- Lyell's
ideas of
smooth continuity and of
extinction of species.
Three Fuegians on board, who had been
seized during the
first Beagle voyage then given...
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rising sea
levels covered the land
bridge to
Myanmar The
Fuegians, who
instead domesticated the
Fuegian dog, an
already extinct different canid species Individual...
- way; or the
creator alone,
using the
birds only as ****istants). All
three Fuegian tribes had
dualistic myths about culture heroes. The Yámana have dualistic...
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first voyage with HMS Beagle in 1830,
Robert FitzRoy picked up four
native Fuegians,
including "Jemmy Button" (Orundellico) and Yokcushlu, and
brought them...