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  1. Chono is a poorly attested extinct language of confusing classification. It is attested primarily from an 18th-century catechism, [1] which is not translated into Spanish. Various placenames in Chiloé Archipelago have Chono etymologies, despite the main indigenous language of the archipelago at the arrival of the Spanish being Veliche .

    • None (mis)
    • Chile
    • unclassified
  2. Vocabulary. References. External links. Chonan languages. Not to be confused with Chono language. "Chon" redirects here. For other uses, see Chon (disambiguation). The Chonan languages are a family of indigenous American languages which were spoken in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia.

    • 2019
    • Patagonia
    • Chon †, Puelche-Het †
    • Mosetén–Chonan ?Chonan
  3. Idioma. idioma chono (extinto en el siglo XIX) [ editar datos en Wikidata] Pueblos indígenas de Chile (con excepción de los pascuenses). Chonos 1 es el nombre genérico que se usa para designar a los grupos indígenas nómadas que habitaron las islas y canales entre el sur del archipiélago de Chiloé y la península de Taitao en la zona ...

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  4. South American nomad. Chono, extinct South American Indian group that lived in southern Chile, between the Corcovado Gulf and the Gulf of Penas. At no time represented by more than a few hundred individuals, the Chono have never been thoroughly described by linguists or ethnographers.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chono_peopleChono people - Wikipedia

    The putative Chono language is known only from local toponyms and from an untranslated catechism. Men hunted marine mammals, especially sea lions, while women gathered shellfish and seaweed. The Chono used nets and spears to gather food from the sea, but supplemented their catch with potatoes and other plants from small gardens.

  6. Chono is a poorly attested extinct language of confusing classification. It is attested primarily from an 18th-century catechism, which is not translated into Spanish.

  7. El idioma chono es una lengua indígena americana extinta o un grupo de ellas que habrían hablado los chonos, nombre que designa a uno o más pueblos nómadas de los canales del sur de Chile. A este idioma se atribuye el origen de la toponimia indígena de la zona habitada en algún momento por chonos y que no puede explicarse ...