Teushen language

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Teushen
Tehues (Teuéx)
Region Patagonia
Ethnicity Teushen people
Extinct ca. 1950
Chonan ?
  • Chon proper
    • Continental Chon
      • Teushen
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog teus1236[1]

The Teushen language is an indigenous language of Argentina, which may be extinct. It was spoken by the Teushen people, a nomadic hunter-gatherer people of Patagonia, who lived between the Puelche people to their north and the Tehuelche people to the south, who occupied the central part of the Tierra del Fuego region. The tribe is now extinct.

The language is thought to be related to the Selk'nma, Puelche, and Tehuelche languages. These collectively belong to the Chonan language family.[2]

In the early 19th century, some Tehuelche people also spoke Teushen.[3]

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  2. Adelaar and Muysken 556
  3. Adelaar and Muysken, 581

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