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1Glossar der feuerländischen Sprache

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“Glossar der feuerländischen Sprache” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Glossar der feuerländischen Sprache
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  • Language: sai
  • Number of Pages: Median: 266
  • Publisher: B.G. Teubner
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  • Publish Location: Leipzig

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  • The Open Library ID: OL6938930M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 12968841
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 04009112

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  • First Year Published: 1882
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Yahgan people

    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

    Yahgan language

    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

    Yaghan

    free dictionary. Yaghan, Yagán or Yahgan may refer to: Yahgan people, an ethnic group of Argentina and Chile Yahgan language, their language Yaghan (dog)

    Fuegians

    the: Selkʼnam, also known as Ona or Onawo Haush, also known as Manekʼenk Yahgan, also known as Yagán, Yaghan, Yámana, Yamana, or Tequenica Kawésqar, also

    Cristina Calderón

    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

    Haush

    Selkʼnam language, while haush means kelp in the Yahgan language. Since the Selkʼnam probably met the Yahgan people primarily in Haush territory, Furlong

    Kawésqar

    "mussel eater" in the Yahgan language).[citation needed] Their own name for themselves (autonym) is Kawésqar. Like the Yahgan in southern Chile and Argentina

    Jemmy Button

    or "Jemmy Button" or "Jimmy Button" (c. 1815–1864), was a member of the Yahgan (or Yámana) people from islands around Tierra del Fuego in modern Chile

    Selkʼnam people

    nomadic culture who lived in the south-eastern part of the island, and the Yahgan (Yámana), an unrelated group who could be found along the southern coast

    Fuegian dog

    The Fuegian dog, or Yahgan dog, or Patagonian dog (Spanish: perro fueguino, perro yagán, perro patagónico), is an extinct type of canid. Its ancestry is