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- The Haush or Manekʼenk 'people' were an Indigenous people who lived on the Mitre Peninsula of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. They were related culturally...
- Selkʼnam mythology is the body of myths of the Selkʼnam and Haush peoples of Tierra del Fuego. Selkʼnam mythology is known today primarily from the works...
- different ethnic groups including the: Selkʼnam, also known as Ona or Onawo Haush, also known as Manekʼenk Yahgan, also known as Yagán, Yaghan, Yámana, Yamana...
- The Haush language (also Manekʼenk) was an indigenous language spoken by the Haush people and was formerly spoken on the island of Tierra del Fuego. The...
- Chono people in the Chonos Archipelago.[citation needed] The Selkʼnam, Haush, and Tehuelche are generally thought to be culturally and linguistically...
- natively. Within the Southern Chon language family, Selkʼnam is closest to Haush, another language spoken on the island of Tierra del Fuego. There is speculation...
- Levalloiso-Mousterian or Heavy Neolithic. In 1838, Eli Smith noted both Reyak and Haush Hala as Christian villages in the Baalbek area. Prior to 1914 there was...
- despite the cold climate of Patagonia. They shared Tierra del Fuego with the Haush (Manek'enk), another related nomadic culture who lived in the south-eastern...
- the 20th century. However, their language went extinct in the 1970s. The Haush spoke a language similar to Ona. Some scholars also add to the family the...
- displaced a related non-seafaring people, the Haush that once occupied most of the main island. The Selkʼnam, Haush, and Tehuelche are generally thought to...