- The
Tehuelche people, also
called the Aónikenk, are an
Indigenous people from
eastern Patagonia in
South America. In the 18th and 19th
centuries the Tehuelche...
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Tehuelche or
Tehuelches may
refer to: the
Tehuelche people of
Patagonia the
Tehuelche language, an
extinct language once
spoken by the
Tehuelche people...
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Tehuelche (Aoniken, Inaquen, Gunua-Kena, Gununa-Kena) was one of the
Chonan languages of Patagonia. Its
speakers were
nomadic hunters who
occupied territory...
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Tehuelche spoken by the
people of the same name who
occupied territory north of
Tierra del Fuego. The name 'Chon', or Tshon, is a
blend of '
Tehuelche'...
- El
Tehuelche Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto El
Tehuelche, Welsh: Maes Awyr El
Tehuelche) (IATA: PMY, ICAO: SAVY) is an
airport 5
kilometres (3 mi) northwest...
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Tehuelche was an
Argentine motorcycle that was
produced between March 1957 and 1964. The
Tehuelche was the only
Argentine motorcycle that was m****-produced...
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Villa Tehuelches is a
Chilean village (pop. 151) and
capital of the
commune (Spanish: comuna) of
Laguna Blanca in the
Magallanes Province,
Magallanes and...
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Liolaemus tehuelche is a
species of
lizard in the
family Iguanidae or the
family Liolaemidae. The
species is
endemic to Argentina. Abdala, S. (2016)....
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coastal settlements.
Indigenous peoples of
Patagonia include the
Tehuelche and the Yahgan.[citation needed]
Between 1856 and 1875, 34 settlements...
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especially in Patagonia,
where indigenous peoples (particularly the
Tehuelche) used them to
catch 200-pound
guanacos and rheas. The
Mapuche and the...