After 160 years of Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Indigenous voices are finally being heard

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After 160 years of Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Indigenous voices are finally being heard
Abstract
The first Welsh settlers landed on the shores of what is today the Province of Chubut, in Argentinean Patagonia, on 28 July 1865. A major aspect of the settlement that is celebrated is the unique friendship with the Indigenous Tehuelche that the Welsh immigrants would have struck up.
Publication
The Conversation
Date
2025-07-25
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9/19/25, 2:47 PM
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English
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Argentina
Citation
Lublin, G. (2025, July 25). After 160 years of Welsh settlement in Patagonia, Indigenous voices are finally being heard. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/after-160-years-of-welsh-settlement-in-patagonia-indigenous-voices-are-finally-being-heard-261700?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic/nationallibrary