- The
Yahgan (also
called Yagán, Yaghan, Yámana, Yamana, or Tequenica) are a
group of
indigenous peoples in the
Southern Cone of
South America.
Their traditional...
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Yahgan or Yagán (also
spelled Yaghan, Jagan, Iakan, and also
known as Yámana, Háusi Kúta, or Yágankuta) is an
extinct language that is one of the indigenous...
- free dictionary. Yaghan, Yagán or
Yahgan may
refer to:
Yahgan people, an
ethnic group of
Argentina and
Chile Yahgan language,
their language Yaghan (dog)...
- Selk'nam language,
while haush means kelp in the
Yahgan language.
Since the Selk'nam
probably met the
Yahgan people primarily in
Haush territory, Furlong...
- the: Selkʼnam, also
known as Ona or
Onawo Haush, also
known as Manek'enk
Yahgan, also
known as Yagán, Yaghan, Yámana, Yamana, or
Tequenica Kawésqar, also...
- craftswoman,
writer and
cultural activist who was the last
living full-blooded
Yahgan person after the
death of her 84-year-old
sister Úrsula in 2005. By 2004...
- "mussel eater" in the
Yahgan language).[citation needed]
Their own name for
themselves (autonym) is Kawésqar. Like the
Yahgan in
southern Chile and Argentina...
-
butchering leads most to
believe that they were kept as companions. The
Yahgan and Selk'nam
peoples of
Tierra del
Fuego (Argentina and Chile), domesticated...
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Yahgan.
Through the late 1870s,
Bridges continued his
major work:
compiling an English–
Yahgan -
Yahgan–English
dictionary and a
grammar of the
Yahgan...
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Beagle Channel (Spanish:
Canal del Beagle;
Yahgan: Onašaga) is a
strait in the
Tierra del
Fuego Archipelago, on the
extreme southern tip of
South America...