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BIBLIOGKAPHY OF TEIBES OF TIEERA DEL FUEGO 



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Perez Garcia, Jose — Continued 

 ited by Jose Toribio Medina in Col. 

 hist. Chile, Santiago, 1900, xxii-xxiii.) 



Contains (xxn, 31-32, 34-35, 109-110) a sum- 

 mary of Father Falkner's division of the natives 

 between Chilo6 and the Strait; not important. 



Pernety, Antoine J. 



See Duclos-Guyot. 



Pertuiset, Eugene 



Le tresor des Incas a la Terre de Feu, 

 Paris, 1877. 



Contains (pp. 172-176, 192-194, 202-205) a few 

 notes on the Onas encountered casually three 

 times by the expedition on a month's trip in 

 Dec, 1873-Jan., 1874, from Gente Grande Bay to 

 Useless Bay. Cf. Marguin. The description of 

 Alacalufan (and Onan?) hunting and fishing cus- 

 toms contained in the account of the Dawson 

 Island natives (pp. 21fi-222) is more detailed and 

 is liased on information given to M. Pertuiset by 

 his agent, M. L^on Moulinier, who spent some 

 months on the island in 1874. 



Peschel, Oskar Ferdinand 



Volkerkunde, 7th ed., Leij^zig, 1897; 

 [1st ed., 1874]; Engl, tr., London, New 

 York, 1876. 



Contams (pp. 151-152; tr., pp. 200-202) a few 

 unimportant notes on the Fuegians, based on 

 Snow, Darwin, Fitz-Roy, d'Orbigny. 



Phillips, G. W. 



The missionary martyr of Tierra del 

 Fuego: being the memoir of J(ames) 

 G(arland) Phillips [with his journal and 

 letters], London, 1861 (reference from 

 British Museum Catulogue) ; review and 

 summary in Ausland, Augsburg, 1861, 

 XLiii, 1009-1012. 



The Ausland article contains many detaUs on 

 Yahgan character, customs, and physical type, 

 but is hardly important. 



Phillips, James Garland 



Journal and letters. See Phillips, 

 G. W. 

 Phillips, Philip Lee 



A list of books, magazine articles and 

 maps relating to Chile, Washington, 

 1903. 



An extensive bibliography, which does not, 

 however, emphasize the anthropological litera- 

 ture; not annotated. 



Pi y Margall, Francisco 



Historia de la America antecolombi- 

 ana, vol. i, 1st part, Barcelona, 1892. 



Contains (p. 485) a note on the Chonos, and on 

 pp. 502-509, an extensive account of the Fuegians. 



Pi y Margall, Francisco— Continued 



The fact that the author bases his description 

 almost exclusively on the older sources — Oviedo, 

 Sarmiento, Argensola, Alcedo, d'Orbigny, the 

 nan'atives in Purchas, and de Renneville— and 

 ignores the important recent literature detracts 

 seriously from the value of an otherwise carefuUy 

 written study. 



Pickering, Charles 



LTnited States exploring expedition 

 during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 

 1842 under the command of Charles 

 Wilkes, U. S. N., vol. ix: The races of 

 man and their geographical distribu- 

 tion, Boston-London, 1848; new ed., 

 London, 1851. 



Contains (pp. 17-20; new ed., pp. 8-11) a good 

 though short description of the Yahgans and 

 Onas observed in 1839 at Orange Harbor and 

 Good Success Bay, respectively. Cf. Wilkes, 

 Colvocoresses. 



Pietas, Geronimo „ 



Noticia sob re las costumbres de loa 

 Araucanos, 1729. (In Gay, Documen- 

 tos, I, no. 36, pp. 486-512.) 



Contahis (pp. 503-504) some interesting data 

 on the culture and language of the "Chonos" and 

 "Caucahues." Father Pietas lived four years in 

 Chilo6 (p. 502); he did not travel into Chonoan 

 territory, but had seen one "Caucahue" and 

 many "Chonos," the latter retained by soldiers 

 and other people of Chilo6 (pp. 503, 505). 



Pigorini, L. 



II museo nazionale preistorico ed etno- 

 grafico di Roma, 2a relazione al Ministro 

 della Pubblica Istruzione, Roma, 1884, 

 pp. 14-15. (Reference from Hyades.) 



A description, according to Dr. Uyades, of the 

 Fuegian collection in the museum. 



Pinkerton, John 



A general collection of the best and 

 most interesting vijyages and travels in 

 all parts of the world, 17 vols., London, 

 1808-1814. 



Contains (vol. xi) un abstract of Capt. Cook's 

 first voyage. 



Platz, Bonifacius 



Der Mensch, sein Ursprung, seine 

 Rassen und sein Alter, 3d ed., Wiirz- 

 burg-Leipzig, 1898. 



Contains many references passim (pp. 55, 68, 

 79, 96, 100, 137, 199, 323, 338) to the Fuegians; not 

 important. 



Platzmann, Karl Julius 



Glossar der feuerlandischen Sprache, 

 Leipzig, 1882. 



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