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Although the Aonikenk were not exterminated like their
neighbors, the Selk´nam people, they suffered
a process of acculturation and the loss of their original
culture.
As time passed, their spiritual world and aspects of
daily life fused with the catholic religion and the
culture of the colonizers. alcohol and contagious sickness,
such as small pox, chicken pox and syphilis, became
their most deadly enemies.
Chroniclers described a nation whose members were:
« Of good physical semblance, robust complexion,
tall, healthy, and even agreeable... They wear animal
skins, with the fur turned inwards... They adorn themselves
and their horses... they are not ferocious and they
may even be friendly.»
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