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Kawésqar (plural Kawésqars or Kawésqar)

  1. An indigenous people of the Tierra del Fuego.
    • 2009, María Estela Mansur, and Raquel Piqué, “Between the Forest and the Sea: Hunter-Gatherer Occupations in the Subantarctic Forests in Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina”, in Arctic Anthropology[1], volume 46, number 1/2, pages 145-46:
      [T]he Kawesqar, who occupied the islands and coast of the western sector of the Magellan Strait.
  2. A member of that people.
  3. An Alacalufan language spoken in southern Chile by the Alacaluf people
    • 2008, Willem Adelaar, “Towards a typological profile of the Andean languages”, in Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics,[2], volume 33, page 27:
      [A]lso in the Kawesqar or Alacaluf language of southern Chile.

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