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for instance, mentions a party of 38 "Eastern Ona" men with their 

 wives and children (b, Oct. 1, 1886, 218). The only survivors at 

 present seem to be the woman then about 37 years old investigated 

 by Prof. Tonelli (Cojazzi, 100) and a family near Harberton. This 

 family consisted of an old man who was a half breed Manekenkn- 

 Yahgan (Skottsberg, c, 308; d, 615) or Manekenkn-Shilk'nam (Leh- 

 mann-Nitsche, d, 233), and his two daughters (Skottsberg, d, 615; 

 Cojazzi, 100). His former wife, a full-blooded Manekenkn (Leh- 

 mann-Nitsche, d, 233; Skottsberg, c, 308) had died before Dr. Skotts- 

 berg's visit in 1908. Prof. Furlong (k) found, also in 1908, an old 

 Manekenkn man named Pelota at Harberton, apparently the same 

 one, but this native had two Yahgan wives and one half breed son. 

 Prof. Furlong was informed in 1912 that there were five surviving 

 Manekenkn Qc). 



