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Lucas Bridges
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Bridges was the third child of six and second son of an Anglican missionary, the Reverend Thomas Bridges, (1842–98) and "the third white native of Ushuaia" (his elder brother, born in 1872, having been the first) in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, at the southernmost tip of South America.
Bridges wrote ''Uttermost Part of the Earth'' (1948) about his family's experiences in Tierra del Fuego, the Yahgan and Selkʼnam indigenous peoples, and the effects on them of colonization by Europeans. The book was well reviewed, Madaline W. Nichols describing it as "fascinating" and "of basic ethnological importance". Provided by Wikipedia
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Uttermost part of the earth : Indians of Tierra del Fuego / by E. Lucas Bridges ; introduction by A.F. Tschiffely. by Bridges, E. Lucas, 1874-1949
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Uttermost part of the earth / by E. Lucas Bridges. by Bridges, E. Lucas, 1874-1949
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Uttermost part of the earth. by Bridges, E. Lucas, 1874-1949
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Uttermost parts of the earth. by Bridges, E. Lucas, 1874-1949
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Aux confins de la Terre : une vie en Terre de Feu (1874-1910) / E. Lucas Bridges ; traduit de l'anglais par Michel L'Hénoret. by Bridges, E. Lucas, 1874-1949
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