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At home with the Patagonians

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The narrator records a year living among the Tehuelche people while travelling across Patagonia from the Straits of Magellan to the Rio Negro, combining a practical travel log with ethnographic observation. He describes routes and camps, hunting and horse-breaking, seasonal hardships, encounters with other indigenous groups and settlers, and ceremonies, marriage and funeral rites. Landscapes, wildlife, plants, and geological features receive frequent attention alongside practical notes on provisioning, transport, and social etiquette. Interspersed are maps, sketches, and practical advice for future travellers, yielding a vivid, ground-level portrait of daily life on the pampas and in foothills and river valleys.

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George C. Musters

George C. Musters was an English explorer and author known for his vivid accounts of Patagonia. His notable work, "At Home with the Patagonians," published in 1871, provides a detailed narrative of his experiences and observations during his travels in the region. Musters' writing captures the culture, landscape, and challenges of life in Patagonia, offering readers a glimpse into a largely uncharted territory of the time. His explorations contributed to the understanding of this remote area and its indigenous peoples, making him a significant figure in the literature of exploration.

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