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English: The Selk'nam, also known as the Ona, lived in the Tierra del Fuego islands, in southern Chile and Argentina. They were one of the last aboriginal groups in South America to be reached by Westerners, in the late 19th century, when the Chilean and Argentine governments began efforts to explore and integrate Tierra del Fuego (literally, the "land of fire" based on early European explorers observing Selk'nam smoke from their bonfires).
Español: Los selknam (también escrito como selk'nam o shelknam), más conocidos como onas, son un pueblo indígena americano, hoy mestizado, de la Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego a la que ellos llamaban Karukinká. El nombre "ona" proviene del idioma yagán y ha prevalecido sobre selknam, que ellos utilizaban para autodenominarse. Antes de su casi extinción, eran nómadas terrestres, cazadores y recolectores.
Date 01.09.1904
Source http://www.chilecollector.com/archwebpost/archwebposttemas/postfueguinos2.html
Author Peleteria "El Zorro" Punta Arenas , G. M. Grossi

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