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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRIBES OP TIERRA DEL PUEGO 



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Campbell, Alexander 



The sequel to Bulkeley and Cum- 

 mins' s voyage to the South-Seas: or, the 

 Adventures of Capt. Cheap, the Hon. 

 Mr. Byron, Lieut. Hamilton, Alexander 

 Campbell, and others, late of H. M. S. 

 the Wager, which was wreck'd on a 

 desolate island in Lat. 47. S. Long. 81. 

 40. W. in the South-Seas, anno 1741, 

 London, 1747; abstr. in PnH-ost, xv, 

 384-394. 



There are few copies extant, the work having 

 been suppressed soon after puljlication; Sabin, 

 no. 10205, gives a slightly different title. 



Campbell's account of the natives encountered 

 between the Guaianecos Islands and Chilo^ con- 

 tains practically the same data as that ol Byron 

 (a ) , whose fortunes and misfortunes he shared from 

 the time of the wreck of the M'agcr until their 

 arrival in Chilo6. The chief data of interest to 

 the anthropologist are on pp. 19-20, 31-32, 52-54, 

 57-65, 74. CI. discussion under Byron, a. 



[Campbell, George Douglas], Duke of Ar- 

 gyll- 



Primeval man: An examination of 

 some recent speculations, London, 

 1869. 



On pp. 167-173 the author defends the Fue- 

 gians' mental capacity and explains their present 

 low culture as due to degeneration, quoting 

 Darwin, a, for his facts. 



Canas Pinochet, Alejandro 



La geograffa de la Tierra del Fuego y 

 noticias de la antropologia y etnografia 

 de BUS habitantes. (In Trabajos del 

 IV° Congreso cientifico [1° Pan-ameri- 

 cano] 1908-1909, tomo xi, Ciencias 

 natur., antrop. y etnol., i, Santiago de 

 Chile, 1911, pp. 331-404.) 



In some respects an important work. The 

 description of Yahgan, Alacalufan, and Onan 

 culture is extensive and good, while that of 

 psychical culture is very sympathetic, in fact 

 almost an apologia. The cultural sections of the 

 paper are based on personal observation, on in- 

 formation derived from white residents in Fue- 

 gia, and on written sources. Pages 384-393 treat 

 of languages, the section on Yahgan being based 

 on Adam and Garbe, though some of the words 

 given on p. 387 were collected by the author him- 

 self, and the section on Ona being derived from 

 Beauvoir, o. 



Several long digressions are interpolated and 

 exact references are unfortunately wanting. 

 The copious quotations from Seiioret (the 

 Memorial), from Navarro A. (the articles in El 

 MagaUanesl), and from Beauvoir, a, make partly 



Canas Pinochet, Alejandro — Continued 



accessible some valuable material otherwise 

 difficult to procure. The paper includes 11 

 plates, 10 being photos of Fuegian types. 



Carbajal, Lino Delvalle 



La Patagonia, 4 vols., S. Benigno 

 Canavese, Italy, 1899-1900. 



Contains on p. 206 of vol. i a paragraph on 

 Fwegian origins. 



Carfort, Rene Charles le Nepvou de 



[Four Yahgan melodies.] (In Mar- 

 tial, p. 210, q. V.) 



Carpenter, Frank George 



South America, social, industrial, 

 and political, Akron, Ohio, 1900. 



Contains on pp. 266-270 a description of Ala- 

 caluf met casually in Smyth Channel, and on 

 pp. 281-284 a paragraph on the Yahgans from 

 Thomas Bridges and a good longer account of the 

 Onas. Mr. Carpenter's narrative is refreshingly 

 free from the flippant stupidities by which the 

 pages on Fuegian anthropology m so many recent 

 popular and semipopular travel books on South 

 America are marred. 



Carruceio, Antonio 



Sec Marchiafava. 



Carta sobre la muerte de Valdivia, 1654. 

 (In Gay, Documentos, i, no. 16, pp. 

 176-178.) 



Contains on p. 177 very summary notes on 

 the Patagonian Channel Indians, apparently 

 those met by the Ulloa expedition in 1553-54. 



Cavendish [or Candish], Thomas. 1587, 

 1592. 



See Pretty for first voyage, Knivet and Jane 

 for second. 



Censo de Chile de 1895. (Reference 

 from Dabbene.) 



Contains, according to Dabbene, "algunos 

 datos num6ricos y descriptivos de la poblacidn 

 indigena de la Tierra del Fuego." 



Cevallos, Ciriaco de. (Quoted in Vargas 

 Ponce, h.) 



Chaigneau, J. Federico 



(a) and J. M. Simpson. See J. M. 

 Simpson, a. 



(b) and J. M. Simpson. See J. M. 

 Simpson, b. 



(c) Jeografia ndutica de la Republica 

 Arjentina, Santiago de Chile, 1896. 



Contains on pp. 12-13 some unimportant brief 

 notes on the three Fuegian tribes, especially the 

 Onas and Alacaluf. 



