SANTIAGO – An indigenous language from South America’s extreme south has all but vanished after the death of its last living speaker and guardian of its ancestral culture. Cristina Calderon died on ...
Feb. 19 (UPI) --The last known native speaker of the Indigenous Chilean language Yaghan died this week at 93, her family announced via social media. Cristina Calderón was the only remaining person to ...
Ilia Reyes Aymani, Kunza researcher and teacher in her home in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. (Cristóbal Olivares for NPR) SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA, Chile -The dusty main street through San Pedro de Atacama ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE PHOTO: The last woman from a tribe Yagan and speaker of this language, Cristina Calderon, 91, speaks during an interview with ...
(SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) CAPE HORN MAYOR, PATRICIO HERNANDEZ, SAYING: "Our grandmother Cristina was and will be a source of pride for the entire Navarino Island. She was an eternal promoter of the ...
An indigenous language from South America’s extreme south has all but vanished after the death of its last living speaker and guardian of its ancestral culture. Cristina Calderon died on Wednesday, ...
The last woman from a tribe Yagan and speaker of this language, Cristina Calderon, 91. [Courtesy] An indigenous language from South America's extreme south has all but vanished after the death of its ...
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