- The
Teushen or
Tehues were an
Indigenous hunter-gatherer
people of
Patagonia in Argentina. They were
considered "foot nomads",
whose culture relied on...
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similar to Ona. Some
scholars also add to the
family the
Teushen language — once
spoken by the
Teushen,
located between the
Tehuelche and
Puelche —though it...
- The
Teushen language is an
indigenous language of
Argentina and may be extinct. It was
spoken by the
Teushen people, a
nomadic hunter-gatherer
people of...
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Llanquihue Province and the
Palena Province.
Their language was
called Teushen.
Escalada was the
first to
suggest they were a
separate component, since...
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Tehuelche ethnic groups that were
located in that
region called Tewsün or
Teushen. The word
means transparency and is
related to the
clarity and
purity of...
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following is a
table of
numerals in Mosetén, Chimané, Ona, Tehuelche,
Teushen, and Haush. "South
Amerindian Languages". zompist.com.
Retrieved 2023-05-09...
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family | |_____ Lule |____ Chon
family | |_____ Manek'enk or
Haush | |_____
Teushen | | |_____ Aönikën ("Tehuelche") | |_____ Śelknam ("Ona") |____ Isolated...
- Pinchi, Pinche)
Tequiraca (Peru) (also
known as Tekiraka, Avishiri) †
Teushen † (Patagonia, Argentina)
Ticuna (Colombia, Peru, Brazil) (also
known as...
- extinct.
Haush is
considered to be
related to the Selkʼnam, Gününa Yajich,
Teushen, and
Tehuelche languages,
which collectively belong to the
Chonan language...
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Regions with
significant po****tions
Argentina Languages Haush Religion Traditional tribal religion Related ethnic groups Selkʼnam, Tehuelche,
Teushen...