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- Q1591185 subject Q8528567.
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- Q1591185 abstract "The Haush or Manek'enk were an indigenous people, considered the oldest inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, who spoke the Haush language. Their autonym, or name for themselves was Manek'enk. At the time of European encounter and settlement, they inhabited the far eastern tip of the island on Mitre Peninsula. Land to their west, still in the northeast of Tierra del Fuego, was occupied by the Ona or Selk'nam, a related linguistic and cultural group, but distinct.They made regular hunting trips to Isla de los Estados. The Haush were nomadic hunters, hunting the guanaco. They used every part of it, making clothing out of the skin. They shared many customs with their neighbors the Selk'nam, including the use of small bows and stone-tipped arrows, making clothing from the skins of animals, and an initiation ritual for male youth called hain. Their languages, part of the Chonan family, were similar.Salesian missionaries ministered to the Manek'enk, and worked to preserve their culture and language. Father Beauvoir prepared a vocabulary. Lucas Bridges, an Anglo-Argentine born in the region, whose father had been an Anglican missionary in Tierra del Fuego, compiled a dictionary of the Haush language.".
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- Q1591185 group "Haush".
- Q1591185 group "Manek'enk".
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- Q1591185 comment "The Haush or Manek'enk were an indigenous people, considered the oldest inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego, who spoke the Haush language. Their autonym, or name for themselves was Manek'enk. At the time of European encounter and settlement, they inhabited the far eastern tip of the island on Mitre Peninsula.".
- Q1591185 label "Haush".
- Q1591185 name "Haush".
- Q1591185 name "Manek'enk".