Yámana

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The Yámana are an Indigenous people of the southernmost regions of South America, traditionally known as seafaring hunter-gatherers of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago.

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Yámana canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amerindian people
Indigenous people
Yámana person
hunter-gatherer society
affectedBy colonization of Tierra del Fuego
diseases introduced by Europeans
missionary activity
canoeMaterial bark
wood
clothingMaterial guanaco skins
sea lion skins
contactPeriod 19th century
contactWith European explorers
countryPresent Argentina NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
culturalPractice body painting
initiation ceremonies
culturalRevitalizationEffort community organizations in Puerto Williams
language documentation
hasAlternativeName Yaghan NERFINISHED
Yahgan NERFINISHED
Yámana Indians NERFINISHED
Yámana people NERFINISHED
hasNotableIndividual Cristina Calderón NERFINISHED
knownFor last native speaker of the Yaghan language
language Yaghan language NERFINISHED
languageFamily language isolate
mainSettlementToday Puerto Williams NERFINISHED
Ushuaia NERFINISHED
nativeTo Cape Horn region NERFINISHED
Tierra del Fuego archipelago NERFINISHED
southernmost South America
populationTrend sharp decline after European contact
recognizedAs Indigenous people of Argentina
Indigenous people of Chile
regionClimate subpolar oceanic
religion animism
traditionalHousing temporary huts
windbreak shelters
traditionalLifestyle nomadic
seafaring
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering shellfish
hunting birds
hunting sea mammals
marine hunting
traditionalTerritoryIncludes Beagle Channel NERFINISHED
Hoste Island NERFINISHED
Navarino Island NERFINISHED
usedWatercraftType canoe

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