And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: This is one of the saddest articles..my heart is heavy for all that has passed, for all that has been lost..Ish Last of Argentina's Ona Indians dies http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/americas/9906/03/BC-ARGENTINA-INDIAN.reut/index.html June 3, 1999 Web posted at: 7:58 PM EDT (2358 GMT) BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -- The last of Argentina's full-blooded Ona Indians has died, ending a 9,000-year history of a tribe that was hounded by settlers and bounty hunters at the tip of South America, authorities said on Thursday. Virginia Choinquitel, 56, died of a heart attack on Wednesday in Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego, a priest in the town said. Argentine anthropologist Miguel Angel Palermo told the daily Clarin that the last Ona man died in 1995 and Choinquitel was the last full-blooded Ona woman. Her long-time friend, Roman Catholic priest Father Jose Zink, confirmed that she was the last member of the Ona tribe. "There are many people of mixed blood but to the best of our knowledge she was the last full-blooded Ona," Zink said in a telephone interview with Reuters from his Rio Grande home in Tierra del Fuego. The nomadic Ona people's roots in Tierra del Fuego date back 9,000 years. Its people were short and stocky with Asiatic facial features and were the victims of campaigns by armed settlers intent on exterminating them. By the late 19th century, several missions were established in Tierra del Fuego and nearby islands to protect the remaining survivors. But the ancient tribe continued to be threatened by epidemics and bounty hunters. About 300 Ona were left at the time of the most recent government census of the native population taken in 1965 - among them Virginia Choinquitel. By 1970 there were only 10 Onas left in the world, according to Palermo. <<END EXCERPT