Chono people

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The Chono people were an indigenous seafaring group of southern Chile, traditionally inhabiting the fjords and islands of Patagonia and known for their canoe-based nomadic lifestyle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct ethnic group
indigenous people
seafaring people
clothingMaterial animal skins
sea lion skins
contactWith Spanish colonizers
continent South America
country Chile
culturalArea Patagonian canoe peoples
economy hunter-gatherer
ethnicGroupOf Chile NERFINISHED
foodResource fish
sea birds
sea mammals
shellfish
historicalPeriod colonial period of Chile
pre-Columbian era
housing coastal campsites
temporary shelters
impactOfColonization cultural assimilation
forced relocation
population decline
languageFamily Chono language NERFINISHED
languageStatus extinct language
lifestyle nomadic
mainTransport canoe
mobility canoe-based
navigationEnvironment archipelagos
channels
fjords
notableFeature adaptation to cold, rainy maritime climate
region Patagonia NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Kawésqar people NERFINISHED
Yaghan people NERFINISHED
religion animism
status culturally extinct as a distinct group
subsistence fishing
marine hunting
sea lion hunting
shellfish gathering
technology bark canoes
dugout canoes
traditionalTerritory Chilean Patagonia NERFINISHED
Chonos Archipelago NERFINISHED
Guaitecas Archipelago NERFINISHED
fjords of southern Chile
islands of southern Chile
southern Chile

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Chiloé Archipelago ethnicGroup Chono people
Kawésqar people relatedGroup Chono people