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- treatment of the Tehuelche and of traders who provided Tehuelches with alcohol and weaponry. Tehuelches were reportedly seen as uncivilized, savage and childlike...
- Tehuelche or Tehuelches may refer to: the Tehuelche people of Patagonia the Tehuelche language, an extinct language once spoken by the Tehuelche people...
- Testimonios de los últimos tehuelches. Buenos Aires: Universidad de Buenos Aires.(Spanish) Fernández Garay, Ana V. (1998): El tehuelche. Una lengua en vías de...
- number of Tehuelches ever produced to almost 5,000. In its almost seven years of manufacture, some of the colors and the decals of the Tehuelche were changed...
- Saphrys tehuelche is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae). The species was classified in the genus Euophrys from 1968, when it was first described...
- Tehuelches Department is a department of Chubut Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a total area of 14,750 km2, and its capital city...
- Liolaemus tehuelche is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae or the family Liolaemidae. The species is endemic to Argentina. Abdala, S. (2016)....
- the police station in Villa Tehuelches, whose Chief Officer checkpoint is Osvaldo Ferreira. (in Spanish) Villa Tehuelches Archived July 7, 2011, at the...
- included the Tehuelches, whose numbers and society were reduced to near extinction not long after the first contacts with Europeans. Tehuelches included the...
- the Río Negro. There he collected words of the “puelches”, “aucas” and “tehuelches” —that is, in günün a iajüch, mapuzungun and teushen, respectively—in...