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Sel´knam people

"The Selk'nam, also known as the Onawo or Ona people, are an indigenous people in the Patagonian region of southern Argentina and Chile, including the Tierra del Fuego islands. They were one of the last native groups in South America to be encountered by migrant Europeans in the late 19th century. In the mid-19th century, there were about 4000 Selk'nam; by 1919 there were 297, and by 1930 just over 100.

They are considered extinct as a tribe. The exploration of gold and the introduction of farming in the region of Tierra del Fuego led to genocide of the Selk'nam. Joubert Yantén Gómez, a Chilean mestizo of part Selk'nam ancestry, has taught himself the language and is considered the only speaker; he uses the name Keyuk." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.08.2021)

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Schuhpaar für Jungen aus SeehundfellEisenmesserSelk´nam (Ona) vor einem Zelt in FeuerlandSelk´nam (Ona) in FeuerlandModell eines Rindenkanus mit ZubehörReitsattel: Sattelbock, Sattelgurt und Steigbügel
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