The Chilean government uses the indigenous Latin American language “Yagan”. son announced the death of her guardian, Cristina Calderon, at the age of 93.
Carla Rubilar, Head of the Magallanes Department, presented the deceased’s family with a special medal from the Ministry of Social Development and Family Affairs for their contribution to the development and culture of the region.
In 2003, UNESCO awarded the Calderon the title of “Living Heritage”. language and prepared a collection of stories and legends for these people.”
Puerto Williams-based Alsunologist Maurice Van Miele says: “His level is therefore an irreparable loss.”
The Yagans are native to southern Chile and the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in Argentina. During the 2017 census, 1,600 people in Chile identified themselves as representatives of this people.
Source: “TASS”
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