
Strait of Magellan with Dawson Island highlighted in red
'Dawson Island' (Lat: 53.97º S Long: 70.58º W)
[1] is an island in the
Strait of Magellan that forms part of the
Tierra del Fuego archipelago, 100 km south of the city of
Punta Arenas in
Chile. It is an approximately 1290 km² tract of land that is often lashed with harsh
Antarctic weather.
History
Dawson Island was used as a concentration camp for the
Selknam and other native people in the late 1800s. In 1890, the Chilean government granted
Salesian missionaries from
Italy a 20-year concession to Dawson Island to educate, care for, and adapt indigenous people.
In more recent history, after the
1973 military coup, the island was used as a place to house political prisoners. According to an
International Red Cross report in
1974, it was home to some 99 political detainees who were sentenced to forced labor and lived in squalor. The prison was shut down less than a year later and its prisoners transferred elsewhere.
References
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The Chile Information Project: Dawson Island
External links
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Tierra del Fuego tourism