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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRIBES OF TIERRA DEL PUEGO 



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Coleccion de historiadores de Chile y 

 documentos relatives a la historia na- 

 cional, Santiago, 1861-1910, vols. 

 i-xxxix. 



The following works in the collection contain 

 material bearing on Fuegian and Chonoan an- 

 thropology: Gdngora Marmolejo, 1862, vol. ii; 

 Olivares, 1874, vol. vn, 1901, vol. xxvi; Molina, 

 a and b, 1878, vol. xi; Ovalle, 1SS8, vols, xu-xiii; 

 P6rez Garcia, 1900, xxn-xxm; Oviedo, 1901, vol. 

 xxvn; Molina, c, 1901, vol. xxvi. 



Colini, Giuseppe Angelo 



Cronaca del museo preistorico-etno- 

 grafico. (In Boll. Soc. geogr. ital., 

 Roma, 1884, xxi, 2d ser. ix, fasc. 2, 

 pp. 157-162, fasc. 3, pp. 237-240.) 



Extensive and valuable comments by a pro- 

 fessional ethnologist on the artifacts, the majority 

 Yahgan but many Alacalufan and Onan, brought 

 back by the Bove expedition. Some Yahgan 

 words passim. 



Collection of voyages undertaken by the 

 Dutch East-India Company, London, 

 1703. 



A translation from de Renneville of the first 

 four voyages, including de Weert's, in Commelin, 

 1645, vol. I. 



Collignon, Ren6 



[Review of Mission du cap Horn, vol. 

 vn.] (In Anthropologie. Paris, 1891, 

 II, 702-706.) 



An excellent synopsis of the results of Dr. 

 Ilyades' somatological researches among the 

 Yahgans. 



Colvocoresses, George Musalas 



Four years in a government explor- 

 ing expedition, New York, 1852. 



Contains (pp. 34-46, 38-42) good accounts of 

 the Onas and especially of the Yahgans met at 

 Good Success and Orange Bays, respectively, in 

 Jan.-Feb., 1839. Lieut. Colvocoresses was a 

 member of the Wilkes expedition. Cf. Wilkes, 

 Pickering. 



Commelin, Izaak, ed. 



Begin ende voortgangh van de Vere- 

 enighde Nederlantsche geoctroyeerde 

 Oost-Indische compagnie, 2 vols., 

 Amsterdam, 1645; Fr. tr. by de Renne- 

 ville, 5 vols., ibid., 1702-1706; Engl, 

 tr. (of first four of the voyages, includ- 

 ing de Weert's), London, 1703. 



Contains the following voyages: de Weert's, 

 van Noort's, vol. i; Speilbergen's, L'Hermite's, 

 , vol. II. 



Conway, William Martin 



Aconcagua and Tierra del Fuego, 

 London, etc., 1902. 



Contains (pp. 194-195) meager notes on some 

 Alacaluf met in Magdalen Channel, and on pp. 

 148-149, 191-193, further unimportant details on 

 Onas and Alacaluf, not based on personal ob- 

 servation. 



Cook, Frederick Albert 



(a) Through the first antarctic night 

 1898-99: A narrative of the voyage of 

 the Belgica, New York, 1900. 



Chapter vin (pp. 98-118) contains a lengthy 

 and excellent account, though popular and some- 

 what lacking in detail, of the culture of the Onas, 

 with splendid photographs of Ona types. 



(b) The giant Indians of Tierra del 



Fuego. (In Century magazine, New 



York, Mar., 1900, lix, n. s. xxxvii, 



no. 5, pp. 720-729.) 



Covers about the same groimd as the pre- 

 ceding. 



(c) Vers le pole sud: L'expedition 

 de la Belgica, 1897-1899, adaptation 

 franfaise par A. Pfinder. (Reference 

 from Dabbene.) 



A\Tiatever may be thought of Dr. Cook's arctic 

 exploits, it must be admitted that his careful and 

 sober account of the culture of the Onas, based 

 on several weeks' personal observation during 

 the Belgica expedition and on information given 

 by Mr. Bridges (Lucas?) and probably by the 

 Salesians, is a reliable and valuable contribution 

 to Onan anthropology. 



Cook, James 



(fl) Capt. Cook's journal during his 

 first voyage round the world made in 

 H. M. bark Endeavor, 1768-1771, a 

 literal transcription of the original 

 MSS., ed. with notes and introduction 

 by Capt. W. J. L. "WTiarton, London, 

 1893. (Cf. Hawkesworth.) 



Contains (pp. 37-38) a good description of the 

 Onas met at Good Success Bay in Jan., 1769. 

 See also comment under Banks. 



Uawkesworth's narrative incorporates many 

 data from the Banks and Solander journals into 

 Capt. Cook's. The many accounts of Capt. 

 Cook's first voyage which appeared prior to 

 189.3-1896 are based on Hawkesworth's compila- 

 tion. See also Journal of a voyage etc., Dublin, 

 1772. 



(6) A voyage towards the south pole 

 and round the world in H. M. S. the 

 Resolution and Adventure in the years 

 1772, '3, '4, and '5, including Capt. 

 Furneaux's narrative, 2 vols., London, 



