Distribution of maternal lineages in hunter-gatherer societies of the southern coast of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
Cristian M CrespoDarío G CardozoAugusto TessoneMartín VázquezCaroline KisielinskiValeria ArencibiaJustin TackneyA Francisco ZangrandoCristina B DejeanPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
Ethnohistoric and ethnographic records of Península Mitre show that this region was occupied during the 19th century by Haush or Manekenk populations, although their biological, cultural, and subsistence characterization is unclear. We explore their maternal lineages and encounter low levels of genetic diversity and the absence of population differentiation with modern Yámana groups. We suggest that Península Mitre-Isla de los Estado was part of the same hunting and gathering populations as those of the Beagle Channel.