(Redirected from Chon)The 'Chon languages' were spoken in
Tierra del Fuego and
Patagonia. Two were known to exist - '
Selk'nam', which
went extinct in
2003, and '
Tehuelche'. The Selk'nam people were widely studied by
anthropologists such as
Martin Gusinde and
Anne Chapman, throughout the 20th century; however, their language was not preserved.
The Tehuelche language is also near extinction. The Tehuelche peoples - tall nomads of Southern Patagonia - traded peacefully with
Welsh settlers, but were persecuted by
Argentine authorities. Of some 5,000 in 1900,
as of 2005 there are about 20 speakers left. Racially they have been absorbed by the incomers, and there are many more outsider Indians in Patagonia than natives now.
The northern Tehuelches were conquered and later assimilated by the
Mapuche during the
Araucanization process. Some 900,000 Mapuche continue to live in
Chile and Argentina.
Some Tehuelche learnt
Welsh and left their children with the Welsh settlers to learn the language and get education; thus there is a solid photographic record of this people.
External links
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Ethnologue.com entry on the Tehuelche language