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Aborigines in Patagonia
The Selk´nam, better know as onas, inhabited Tierra del Fuego. They also
belonged to the Tehuelche race. They excelled as hunters of guanacos, on which
they based their economy.
Body paint was one of their most important cultural expressions, as well as
the male initiation through the Hain Rite.
They did not have chiefs, only an elite of "shamanes", wise men and prophets
that enjoyed privileges and social recognition, inspired in the fear of the
supernatural.
They did not have a structured religion and feared death by sorcery.
The estimated population before the European arrival was estimated in 10,000 in
the whole island (17th. Century). But in 1919, 50 years after the white settlement
in Tierra del Fuego, there were only 350 natives left. At present this race does
not exist. The last direct descendant of the onas died a few years back.
The yámanas lived on the coast and islands of the canals of Tierra del Fuego.
They fed with mollusks, mussels, crabs and fish. They moved in canoes made with
bark. The canoe carried the whole family on board, while the man with harpoon
in hand waited for the prey, the woman rowed and the children kept a fire burning
in the canoe on a base of soil and stones. They lived in huts made with branches,
that had an excavation in its center, so they were semi-underground. They wore
seal or otter skins.
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