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  1. 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.

  2. El tehuelche o aonikenk era una lengua chon hablada por los tehuelches en la Patagonia chilena y argentina. En el siglo XXI se convirtió en una lengua muerta al fallecer en 2019 su última hablante nativa.

  3. Idioma. Tehuelche (extinto), castellano, mapudungun, teushen (extinto) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Distribución aproximada de idiomas en el extremo meridional de Sudamérica en tiempos de la conquista española. Caciques tehuelches, ubicados en la provincia de Santa Cruz en el sur de Argentina.

    • patagones, aonikenk
    • 27 813, en todo el país, 13 546 en la Patagonia.[1]​
  4. Tehuelche (Aonek’o ’á’jen) Tehuelche is a Chonan language that was spoken in Chubut province in southern Argentina, and in neighbouring parts of Chile, by a group of nomadic people. The last native speakers died in the 1970s, according to Ethnologue. However, Wikipedia states that there were 4 speakers of Tehuelche in the year 2000.

  5. Information about Tehuelche language usage. Tehuelche Language: Demographic information on Tehuelche from the Ethnologue of Languages. Tehuelche: Wikipedia entry on the Tehuelche language. Tehuelche Language Tree: Theories about Tehuelche's language relationships compiled by Linguist List. Tehuelche Language Structures: Tehuelche linguistic ...

  6. Tehuelche 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.