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The Kawésqar people have inhabited Chilean Patagonia, at the southern tip of South America, for over 7,000 years. Also known as “nomads of the sea”, their diets and lifestyles have been shaped by the ocean and their travels through Patagonia’s fjords and channels. But as the years passed and the political landscape changed, the Kawésqar people’s activities were restricted and curtailed. Colonial v...
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