-
treatment of the
Tehuelche and of
traders who
provided Tehuelches with
alcohol and weaponry.
Tehuelches were
reportedly seen as uncivilized,
savage and childlike...
-
Tehuelche or
Tehuelches may
refer to: the
Tehuelche people of
Patagonia the
Tehuelche language, an
extinct language once
spoken by the
Tehuelche people...
- conmemoró con
estudiantes de
Villa Tehuelches". El Magallánico (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2024-12-29. (in Spanish)
Villa Tehuelches Archived July 7, 2011, at the...
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Testimonios de los últimos
tehuelches (in Spanish).
Buenos Aires:
Universidad de
Buenos Aires. Fernández Garay, Ana (1998). El
tehuelche: Una
lengua en vías...
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included the
Tehuelches,
whose numbers and
society were
reduced to near
extinction not long
after the
first contacts with Europeans.
Tehuelches included the...
- and
through those chronicles we
learn that when [the Spanish] met the
Tehuelches, [the latter] were very tall. And that in
their funeral rites, they said...
-
Tehuelches Department is a
department of
Chubut Province in Argentina. The
provincial subdivision has a
total area of 14,750 km2, and its
capital city...
- Patagonia,
including the so-called
indigenous Pampas [es] and
northern Tehuelches, but
excluding the
Mapuche (speakers of Mapudungun).
Falkner subdivided...
-
especially in Patagonia,
where indigenous peoples (particularly the
Tehuelche) used them to
catch 200-pound
guanacos and rheas. The
Mapuche and the...
- The
Paleolake Tehuelche is the name for
several former lakes that
existed in the area of
Torres del
Paine in
southern Patagonia.
These were proglacial...