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The actual frontier. Native peoples of the Southern Cone. Querandies. Rankulche. Mapuche. Pampas. Gununa Kena. Aonikenk. Selk’nam. Kawaskar. Yamana. The Selk’nam people. Selk’nam. The hunters with arrows and bows. The tent. The chief receiving guests in the reserve.
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Native peoples of the Southern Cone Querandies Rankulche Mapuche Pampas Gununa Kena Aonikenk Selk’nam Kawaskar Yamana
The Selk’nam people Selk’nam
The chief receiving guests in the reserve “Cultural expressions of the memory”, by the Selk’nam community Rafaela Ishton
The Kawaskar People Kawaskar
The Kawaskar todayThe Chilean state recognizes Kawaskar people as one of the seven main native peoples in Chile, according to Act 19.253. The last census of population revealed that the Kawaskar are among the most representative native peoples of the country. Expropriated of their resources, the so-called “nomads of the sea” live today in poverty. Most of them sell craftsmanship in the southern harbors.
The Yamana People Yamana
Almost 70 Yamanas live today in Villa Ukika and belong to a community. The Yamanas today The Yamana people presenting their demands to the Chilean president.
The Aonikenk People Aonikenk
The Gununa Kena Gununa Kena
Today 5th Mapuche-Tewelche Parliament, Rawson city, Province of Chubut. October 21 and 22, 2006.
The MapuchePeople Mapuche