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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRIB'ES OF TIEERA DEL FUEfiO 



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Hernandez, Tome — Continued 

 estrecho de Magallanes por Pedro Sar- 

 iniento de Gamboa. (In Iriarte's ed. 

 of Sarmiento's Viage, Madrid, 1768; 

 Engl, tr., Markham, Hakl. soc, 1895, 

 xci, 352-375.) 



ContaiQs passim a few unimportant notes on 

 the Alacaluf and Onas(?) (pp. xxv, xxix-xxx). 



Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de 



Historia general de los hechos de los 

 castellanos en las islas i tierra firme del 

 mar oceano, 2d (or, according to some, 

 3d) ed., 5 vols., Madrid, 1726-27 (1st 

 ed., 1601-1615); Engl. tr. of first three 

 decades, London, 1725-26; Fr. tr. ditto, 

 3 vols., Paris, 1660-1671. 



Contains meager data on the graves found by 

 Magellan's expedition, and on the natives met by 

 the Loaysa expedition (dec. 2, bk. 9, ch. 14, and 

 dec. 3, bk. 9, ch. 4, respectively). 



Herrera, Pedro Nolasco 



La raza Ona i su civilizacion: Con- 

 ferencia dada en la Sociedad Empleados 

 de Comercio el dia 28 de marzo de 1897, 

 Santiago de Chile, 1897, 42 pp. (Ref- 

 erence from Anrique, p. 422.) 



Hervas y Panduro, Lorenzo 



(a) Catalogo delle lingue conosciute e 

 notizia della loro affinita e diversita, 

 Cesena, 1784. 



Quotes in extenso (p. 10) an important letter' 

 dated Oct. 31, 17S3, in which Father Jos(5 Garcia 

 Marti (q. v.) sketches the tribal and linguistic di- 

 visions of the canoe-using Indians from Chiloe to 

 the Straitof Magellan. This letter has frequentlj- 

 1)een used by later writers as a basis lor the classi- 

 fication of these natives. 



(b) Catalogo de las lenguas de las ua- 

 ciones conocidas, 6 vols., Madrid, 1800- 

 1805. 



Contains the same letter in Spanish (i, 12r)-12(i) 

 and a few unimportant data on Fuegian lin- 

 guistics. 



Herve, Henri Georges 



See Hovelacque. 



Hestermann, Ferdinand 



(a) Zur Transkriptionfrage des Ya- 

 gan. (In Journ. Soc. des American- 

 istes de Paris, 1913, n. s. x, fasc. 1, 

 pp. 27-41.) 



An announcement by Father Hestermann 

 that he is preparing for proximate publication 



Hestermann, Ferdinand — Continued 

 the larger Yahgan dictionary compiled by the 

 Rev. Thomas Bridges. In transcribing it he 

 will use the system advocated by his confrere, 

 Father Wilhelm Schmidt, in AiUhropos, 1907, 

 n, 282-329, 508-587, 822-897, 1058-1105. 



(6) See W. Schmidt, 6. 



Hobhouse, Leonard Trelawney 



Morals in evolution, 2 vols., 2d rev. 

 ed., London, 1908. 



Contains (i, 45-47) a brief accoimt of Yahgan 

 moral culture, based on Hyades. 



Holdich, Thomas Hungerford 



The countries of the king's award, 

 London, 1904. 



Contains (pp. 144-145, 152-153, 159-160) a few 

 imimportant notes on the modern Fuegians, 

 based partly on personal observation. 



Hollard, Henrj' 



De I'homme et des races humaines, 

 Paris, 1853. 



Contains (pp. 202-203) a short, unimportant 

 'account of the Alacaluf. 



Holliday, Frederick William Mackey 



Letters of travel 1882-[1893], 7 (8) 

 vols., Baltimore, 1897. 



Contains (vol. v, West Indies and South 

 America, pp. 278-280) imimportant notes on a 

 canoe-load of Alacaluf met casually in 1888. 



Holmberg, Eduardo Alejandro, (hijo) 

 (a) Viaje al interior de Tierra del 

 Fuego. (Reprint from Anales del Mi- 

 nisterio de Agiicultura, seccion de Inmi- 

 gracion, Propaganda y Geografia, Re- 

 piiblica Argentina, vol. i, no. 1, Buenos 

 Aires, 1906, 95 pp.) 



Contains (pp. 51-60) an interesting and ex- 

 tensive account of Ona culture. During a four 

 months' trip in company with Dr. Lehmami- 

 Nitsehe, the writer often saw (p. 58) the Onas, 

 and was, moreover, in touch with both Mr. Lucas 

 Bridges and the Salesians. His description, how- 

 ever, differs in many details from other accounts 

 based on the same sources. On pp. 51-52 are a 

 few data on the Haush subtribe. Seven photo 

 graphs of Ona types. Ethnological maps, and 

 reprint of Capt. Bove's map. 



(6) El flltimo representante de una 

 raza. (In Apuntes de hist, nal., 1909, 

 vol. I, no. 5.) (Reference from Dab- 

 bene.) 



According to Dr. Dabbene (6, p. 269) this 

 article contains data on the Haush tribe, fur- 

 nished by Mr. Lucas Bridges. 



