Ona Indians - from our story 'Big Game Hunting: The Unspeakable In Full Pursuit Of The Uneatable'

circa 1895: Ona Native Americans carrying bows. The Ona once occupied the interior of Tierra del Fuego, subsisted by hunting and were expert archers. Their main food was the flesh of the guanaco, a wild camel related to the llama, the skins of which they used for clothing and shelter. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

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