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In the 21st century, few Kawésqar remain. The 2002 census found 2,622 people identifying as Kawésqar (defined as those who still practiced their native culture or spoke their native language). In 2006, only 15 full-blooded members remained, but numerous
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in the form of a manuscript. Through the late 19th and early 20th centuries, numerous missionaries and anthropologists moved among the indigenous peoples to record, study and, in the case of the missionaries, proselytise them.
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have Kawésqar ancestry. Lessons in the Kawésqar language are part of the local curriculum, but few native speakers remain to encourage daily use of their traditional language. In
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who had been proselytising and studying the indigenous peoples of Tierra del Fuego since the late 1860s, and his son
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322:Adwipliin, Aksánas, Alacaluf, Cálen (
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475:"Síntesis de Resultados Censo 2017"
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719:Hunter-gatherers of South America
312:Chilean Constitutional Convention
199:as few native speakers survive.
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442:Who Will Remember the People...
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145:Kaweskar
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358:Ushuaia
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240:nomadic
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