- 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...
-
Tehuelche or
Tehuelches may
refer to: the
Tehuelche people of
Patagonia the
Tehuelche language, an
extinct language once
spoken by the
Tehuelche people...
-
Tehuelche (Aoniken, Inaquen, Gunua-Kena, Gununa-Kena) is one of the
Chonan languages of Patagonia. Its speakers, the
Tehuelche people, were
nomadic hunters...
-
Liolaemus tehuelche is a
species of
lizard in the
family Liolaemidae. The
species is
endemic to Argentina. Abdala, S. (2016). "Liolaemus
tehuelche". IUCN...
- El
Tehuelche Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto El
Tehuelche, Welsh: Maes Awyr El
Tehuelche) (IATA: PMY, ICAO: SAVY) is an
airport 5
kilometres (3 mi) northwest...
- The
people he
called the
Patagons are now
believed to have been the
Tehuelche, who
tended to be
taller than
Europeans of the time.
Argentine researcher...
-
especially in Patagonia,
where indigenous peoples (particularly the
Tehuelche) used them to
catch 200-pound
guanacos and rheas. The
Mapuche and the...
- to the
north in
Argentine territory.
Paine means "blue" in the
native Tehuelche (Aonikenk)
language and is
pronounced PIE-neh. It was
established as a...
- name who
occupied territory in the
northeast of
Tierra del Fuego; and
Tehuelche spoken by the
people of the same name who
occupied territory north of...
- Patagonia, who
lived between the
Puelche people to
their north and the
Tehuelche people to the south, who
occupied the
central part of the
Tierra del Fuego...