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Trois ans d'esclavage chez les Patagons

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A traveler's account recounts his capture and more than three years of enforced servitude among several indigenous groups in southern South America, describing daily hardships, survival strategies, and the circumstances of his release. He records language, social organization, customs, and material culture of the Patagons, Puelches, Pampas, and Mamuelches from close observation, and traces routes on a map. The narrative mixes personal suffering and ethnographic notes, aiming to correct local names and offer practical lessons for future travelers.

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A. Guinnard

A. Guinnard is an author known for his work "Trois ans d'esclavage chez les Patagons," which provides a unique perspective on his experiences in Patagonia. His writing reflects themes of exploration and the human condition, offering insights into the lives of indigenous peoples and the complexities of colonial encounters. Guinnard's narrative contributes to the understanding of 19th-century travel literature and the socio-political dynamics of the regions he describes.