https://hakaimagazine.com/features/declared-dead-the-yaghan-rise-in-the-land-of-fire/ Hakai Magazine Skip to content Hakai Magazine Coastal science and societies Main navigation and search Main navigation * Home * Features * News & Views * Quick Reads * Videos & Visuals * Donate Search Search [ ] Search Other ways to engage with Hakai Magazine * Youtube * Twitter * Facebook * Sign up for a weekly newsletter * RSS feed * Audio edition menu * Home * Donate * Features * News & Views * Quick Reads * Videos & Visuals + About Us + Internships + Contact Us + Audio Edition + Submission Guidelines + Privacy Policy + Reproduction Rights Search [ ] Search Other ways to engage with Hakai Magazine * Youtube * Twitter * Facebook * Sign up for a weekly newsletter * RSS feed * Audio edition [thumbnail-tierra-del-fuego] Declared Extinct, The Yaghan Rise in the Land of Fire The Indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego were once relegated to historical oblivion. Now, archaeologists are helping them pursue deeper stories about their ancestors. Authored by by Jude Isabella and Katrina Pyne Wordcount April 5, 2022 | 7,200 words, about 36 minutes Share this article Share this: * Share on Flipboard * Share on Facebook * Share on Twitter Article body copy Article footer and bottom matter --------------------------------------------------------------------- Share this article on social media Share this Tweet this Flip this Sign up for the weekly newslstter Sign up for our free weekly newsletter Email Address [ ] spam catch[ ] subscribe --------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Contributors Edited by: Margaret Knox Fact Checked by: Sierra Juarez Author bio Jude Isabella writes about science and the environment for readers big and small. Her book, Salmon: A Scientific Memoir (2014), explores the human relationship with Pacific salmon, noting that the modern relationship is very one-sided. Jude's latest book for kids, Bringing Back the Wolves, explores the ecological restoration of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Photo by Grant Callegari writer Jude Isabella Video editor/producer Katrina Pyne came to Hakai Magazine from the East Coast of Canada with a background in visual storytelling and outdoor-centric journalism. She's a fierce nature lover and has produced media content for a variety of publications from coast to coast. While she loves editing from her comfy office chair, she feels lucky that the camera affords her the opportunity to chase stories beyond her desk. video editor/producer Katrina Pyne --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tags Topic: * Environments, * People & Society Geographic Region: * South America Oceanographic Region: * Atlantic Ocean, * Pacific Ocean Scientific Field/Discipline: * Archaeology Cite this Article: Cite this Article: Jude Isabella , Katrina Pyne "Declared Extinct, The Yaghan Rise in the Land of Fire," Hakai Magazine, Apr 5, 2022, accessed April 20th, 2022, https://hakaimagazine.com/features/ declared-dead-the-yaghan-rise-in-the-land-of-fire/. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Content The Ainu, the Indigenous people of Japan, have fought Japanese domination for centuries. As this century unfolds, their efforts are finally paying off. Photo by Chris Willson/Alamy Stock Photo From Prejudice to Pride In the 20th century, Japanese anthropologists and officials tried to hide the existence of the Indigenous Ainu. Then the Ainu fought back like their cousins, the bears. Oct 10, 2017 | 6,300 words, about 31 minutes Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) adult, fishing for salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest In the Kingdom of the Bears The human-bear bond is ancient, but across the northern hemisphere, only a few societies remember the art of neighboring bears. Oct 9, 2018 | 6,700 words, about 34 minutes Copyright information Made next to the in Victoria, Canada - ISSN 2371-5790 Part of the Tula Foundation and Hakai Institute family. Links to Hakai Magazine social media sites * Youtube * Twitter * Facebook * Sign up for a weekly newsletter * RSS feed * Audio edition Links to supporting pages and information About Us Internships Contact Us Submission Guidelines Privacy Policy Reproduction Rights