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The were a nomadic people, whose livelihood was based
on hunting, mainly birds, complemented with gathering
berries, fungi and wild roots; along with some marine
products.
Their perfected and elaborated arrowheads, more efficient
than those of their predecessors, are one of their special
characteristics.
The Selk'nam people are supposed to have been related
to the Aonikenk or southern Tewelche people by a common
branch, from which the first might have separated, occupying
Tierra del Fuego.
Selk'nam is the name used by the nomadic people of Tierra
del Fuego to identify their people and their culture.
That is why this denomination is privileged, since the
name Ona was given to them by the Yagán people
and became popular after the colonization of the Austral
territory, it did not come from the Selk´nam themselves.
This culture possessed a wide and diverse spiritual
world manifested in ceremonies such as the Hain, a ritual
initiation for adolescent males, in which certain secrets
tending towards the preservation of the patriarchy were
revealed.
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