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treatment of the
Tehuelche and of
traders who
provided Tehuelches with
alcohol and weaponry.
Tehuelches were
reportedly seen as uncivilized,
savage and childlike...
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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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Testimonios de los últimos
tehuelches (in Spanish).
Buenos Aires:
Universidad de
Buenos Aires. Fernández Garay, Ana (1998). El
tehuelche: Una
lengua en vías...
- the
police station in
Villa Tehuelches,
whose Chief Officer checkpoint is
Osvaldo Ferreira. (in Spanish)
Villa Tehuelches Archived July 7, 2011, at the...
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number of
Tehuelches ever
produced to
almost 5,000. In its
almost seven years of manufacture, some of the
colors and the
decals of the
Tehuelche were changed...
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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...
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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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Saphrys tehuelche is a
species of
jumping spider (family Salticidae). The
species was
classified in the
genus Euophrys from 1968, when it was
first described...
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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...
- the Río Negro.
There he
collected words of the “puelches”, “aucas” and “
tehuelches” —that is, in günün a iajüch,
mapuzungun and teushen, respectively—in...