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And as you should not be left behind, let us tell you an ancient tale: the Indians of Patagonia have a very rich mythology and oral culture that any visitor to the end of the world will discover. These stories have been passed for thousands of years as oral tradition, because until the European colonisation began, they had no written language.

Their animistic mythology tells about the world and how things got started, and so they speak about the planets that they too saw moving in space.

According to the Ona tribes of Tierra del Fuego, the planets are lonely men that in life never had a woman for wife.

The Onas inhabited the perpetual winter in the southernmost tip of the continent, closer to Antarctica than anything else; they were warriors and hunters, expert in surviving in one of the harshest climates on the planet; their culture integrated environmental concepts and humans and nature in a way which is sometimes difficult to grasp.

One of those lonely men that their elders talked about when telling the history of the 'Che,' the people, was 'Nana Kenaye,' a lonely man with no wife but a formidably skilled hunter using the bow, the arrow and spear. He was the master of many men who liked to be near him most of the time, and he was highly respected in his tribe.

One day, the master died and left everyone sad; he was taken to the sky and became the star that we identify as the planet Venus, but since he misses the world and his people, and longs for a wife, 'Nana Kenaye' hurries to appear before any other star when the night falls, to see what he left behind in the world of the mortals.


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