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Tierra del Fuego: Of Sailors and Savages (1851—1900)
Contacts between ships and natives groups, as reported in the English-language press

USHUAIA  [1894]

Article title Cape Horn aborigines Ship Ship, naval transport, Buenos Aires
Source The Sun (New York), 16 September 1894 Date of event 1894
More info. Location Tierra del Fuego
Article Transcript Informant John Randolph Spears, visiting journalist

Abstract: John Spears, commissioned by "The Sun" newspaper of New York, travelled by Argentine Navy ship from Buenos Aires, down the Atlantic coast of Patagonia, to Punta Arenas and the recently-established community of Ushuaia. During his two-month visit he interviewed many local people. His impressions, insightful and largely accurate, were serialized in the newspaper, and later published in book form (The Gold Diggings of Cape Horn). The fragments included here are taken from a much longer piece, dealing with the appearance and character of the Yahgan indigenous population.

Assessment: Spears gives a spirited defence of the noble savage, well-adapted to his natural environment untit the arrival of "the meddlesome white man", whose action has caused the disintegration of the race. Instead of congratulating himself on the work of civilization, the local missionary should "hide his head in shame, and every other one who sees it shed tears of pity."