- Kaweshkar
Kaweskar (also Alacaluf, 'western men with mussell-shell knives'; Halakwulup, Kawesqar)
South America n Indian people, almost extinct, living chiefly in the vicinity ofRacion sd.,Chile .Formerly they were much more numerous, southward from theGulf of Penas toBrecknock Pen .,Tierra del Fuego , including theStrait of Magellan . Now inPuerto Edén , 10 Aksanas speakers (1996).The Alacaluf do not establish permanent settlements, they built huts of skin or tree bark. The nuclear family of husband, wife and unmaried children is the basic unit. Their customs were basically coastal, in search of shellfish, sea mammals (using
canoe s andharpoon s) and birds.According to the census of 1973 there are 47 Alacaluf people in Puerto Edén (Port Eden) and 3 in Seno Skyring, although many of them are half-breeds.
Other tribes: Adwipliin, Lecheyel, Yequinahue (Yequinahuere), Enoo (Pešera), Caucahue.
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