Posted on 12/10/2008 1:05:24 PM PST by BGHater
Hawking sea lion skin souvenir canoes at one of South America's most remote outposts, Francisco Arroyo is among the last members of a Patagonian tribe staring down the barrel of extinction.
The elderly Arroyo recalls wending the icy channels and fjords of southern Chile's Patagonia region with his father as a boy, tending a fire lit on dried earth on the bottom of their canoe and diving naked for giant mussels to survive.
With only an estimated 12-20 pure-blooded members of his nomadic Kawesqar tribe surviving, most of them elderly, another of the far-flung region's tribes will soon disappear.
"It ends with our generation," Arroyo said, huddling against chill wind and spitting rain in a polar fleece and hat on a wooden walkway that skirts the tiny fishing port of Puerto Eden on an island around 1,300 miles south of the capital, Santiago.
Arroyo does not know how old he is. A state census hazarded a guess, assigning him a birth date that makes him 66.
"We are old now. We can't go out in the channels any more. I am not sad. Life is easier now," he said in Spanish, as European tourists in bright orange life vests paid a lightning visit to the far-flung settlement of 120 people, reachable only by boat or helicopter.
He sold a few trinkets, earning less than $10.
His ancestors lived in their canoes, even sleeping and cooking in them, wearing nothing other than a piece of sea lion skin on their backs and smothering themselves in grease and fat when diving for food.
A view of the Rio Baker near the town of Cochrane, in the Chilean Patagonia region, some 1600 km (994 miles) south of Santiago
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Simple solution: move to the United States, start selling adoptions, get tribal recognition and start a casino.
Bush’s fault
... another of the far-flung region's tribes will soon disappear ...
I wonder why.
This is no 'extinction."
It is merely the human melting pot in action.
OH NO!!!
Who would make those clever hiking sweaters???
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[His ancestors lived in their canoes, even sleeping and cooking in them, wearing nothing other than a piece of sea lion skin on their backs and smothering themselves in grease and fat when diving for food.]
My heart aches to hear that such a wonderful lifestyle is soon to go extinct. Why, just the other day I slathered myself with Crisco, wrapped some naugahyde around my back and went diving in my neighbors freezing pool. For some reason, this was not appreciated, though I made more than $10 for the exposition.
Baggies man....my summer dress is always Patagonia Baggies
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