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Tehuelche Propaganda 1957
Tehuelche or Tehuelches may refer to: * the Tehuelche people of Patagonia * the Tehuelche language, an extinct language once spoken by the Tehuelche people. * Tehuelche (motorcycle), produced in Argentina from 1957 to 1964 * IA 51 Tehuelche single engined light utility aircraft, developed in the late 1950s in Argentina * El Tehuelche Airport, Chubut province, Argentina, served by two commercial airlines and base of the local flying club * Tehuelches Department, Chubut Province, Argentina * Villa Tehuelches Villa Tehuelches is a Chilean village (pop. 151) and capital of the commune ( es, comuna) of Laguna Blanca in the Magallanes Province, Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region. This area of Patagonian plains ( qu, pampas) is suitable for livestock ..., a village in Magallanes Province, Chile {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Tehuelche People
The Tehuelche people, also called the Aónikenk, are an indigenous people from eastern Patagonia in South America. In the 18th and 19th centuries the Tehuelche were influenced by Mapuche people, and many adopted a horseriding lifestyle. Once a nomadic people the lands of the Tehuelche were colonized in the 19th century by Argentina and Chile gradually disrupting their traditional economies. The establishment of large sheep farming estates in Patagonia was particularly detrimental to the Tehuelche. Contact with outsiders also brought in infectious diseases ushering deadly epidemics among Tehuelche tribes. Most existing members of the group currently reside the in cities and towns of Argentine Patagonia. The name "Tehuelche complex" has been used by researchers in a broad sense to group together indigenous peoples from Patagonia and the Pampas. Several specialists, missionaries and travelers have proposed grouping them together on account of the similarities in their cultural tra ...
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Tehuelche Language
Tehuelche (''Aoniken, Inaquen, Gunua-Kena, Gununa-Kena'') is one of the Chonan languages of Patagonia. Its speakers were nomadic hunters who occupied territory in present-day Chile, north of Tierra del Fuego and south of the Mapuche people. It is also known as ''Aonikenk'' or ''Aonekko 'a'ien.'' The decline of the language started with the Mapuche invasion in the north, that was then followed by the occupation of Patagonia by the Chilean and Argentinian states and state-facilitated genocide. Tehuelche were considerably influenced by other languages and cultures, in particular Mapudungun (the language of the Mapuche). This allowed the transference of morpho-syntactical elements into Tehuelche. During the 19th and 20th centuries, Spanish became the dominant language as Argentina and Chile gained independence, and Spanish-speaking settlers took possession of Patagonia. Because of these factors the language was dying out. In 1983/84 there were 29 speakers but by the year 2000 there we ...
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Tehuelche (motorcycle)
Tehuelche was an Argentina, Argentine motorcycle that was produced between March 1957 and 1964. The Tehuelche was the only Argentine motorcycle that was mass-produced continuously in Argentina for seven years. The Tehuelche competed with the Puma (motorcycle), Puma Primera and Puma Segunda (from Guericke), the Zanella (from Ceccato), and the Gilera,. The Tehuelche distinguished itself not only by the characteristic sound of the gear train (SOHC engine), but also for its performance in its racing career. Design The creators of the Tehuelche were Juan Raffaldi and Roberto Fattorini. The two men moved to Argentina from Italy in 1949, specifically for this project. Raffaldi and Fattorini brought machinery and capital for the Tehuelche. In 1955, the two men created a design for the Telhuelche. Raffaldi then created a four-stroke engine of 50 cc displacement (single overhead camshaft- SOHC). This design was a little unusual for its time, because until then, it had been used pr ...
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IA 51 Tehuelche
The DINFIA IA 46 Ranquel, IA 46 Super Ranquel, and IA 51 Tehuelche were Argentine utility aircraft developed in the late 1950s. Development and construction The intention was to create a light aircraft suitable for aeroclub and agricultural use, and the resulting design was a conventional high-wing strut-braced monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. The aircraft were named for the Ranquel and Tehuelche peoples, different groups indigenous to Patagonia. The state-owned Dinfia organisation commenced production of the Ranquel at Cordoba in 1958. Construction was of a fabric-covered tubular structure, although the Tehuelche featured metal-covered wings. Accommodation was provided for a single pilot and a passenger in tandem configuration. In all, some 132 aircraft were built, some of which served as glider tugs for the Fuerza Aerea Argentina. Production ended in December 1968.Taylor 1969, p. 3. Operational history Examples of the IA.46 have served aero clubs from 1958 t ...
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El Tehuelche Airport
El Tehuelche Airport ( es, link=no, Aeropuerto El Tehuelche, Welsh: ''Maes Awyr El Tehuelche'') is an airport northwest of Puerto Madryn, a city on Golfo Nuevo in the Chubut Province of Argentina. The airport is inland from the gulf, on the 3-RN Acceso Norte Puerto Madryn (U9120). Airlines and destinations Infrastructure The total area of land is . Statistics See also *Transport in Argentina *List of airports in Argentina References External links

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Tehuelches Department
Tehuelches Department is a department of Chubut Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a total area of 14,750 km², and its capital city is José de San Martín, which is located around 1,870 km from the Capital federal. Demographics According to INDEC estimates for June 2008, the population of the department reached 5.498 inhabitants. ''Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos (INDEC).'' Climate Settlements * Gobernador Costa *José de San Martín José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (25 February 177817 August 1850), known simply as José de San Martín () or '' the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru'', was an Argentine general and the primary leader of the southern and cent ... * Río Pico * Doctor Atilio Oscar Viglione *Alto Río Pico *Puesto Viejo *Putrachoique *Laguna Blanca *Arroyo Arenoso *Aldea Shaman *Lago Vintter *Nueva Lubecka *Rio Frias Economy The economic activities carried out are services, but t ...
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Villa Tehuelches
Villa Tehuelches is a Chilean village (pop. 151) and capital of the commune ( es, comuna) of Laguna Blanca in the Magallanes Province, Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region. This area of Patagonian plains ( qu, pampas) is suitable for livestock and the breeding of sheep.Villa Tehuelches


History

The was created on 30 December 1927 with the name of Morro Chico, renaming reformulation of borders, of agreement, Decree No. 2868, 26.10.1979.


Community activities

Offers educational services, which is taught in school, "Diego Portales", whose director is ''Doris Montiel Quedimán'', who also administers the internship for students coming from different sectors, both o ...
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