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Writing Fireland

Christine Kindberg

Fascinating bits of history and personal adventures in research for a novel about Tierra del Fuego in the 1860s-1970s

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Stranded in Chilean Tierra del Fuego, Part 2

How I made some new friends on an island at the end of the world

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How the Author of "The Little Prince" Influenced Daily Life in Southern Argentina

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Visiting Chilean Tierra del Fuego, Part 1

How I crossed the Beagle Channel and got stranded indefinitely

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The Traditional Yahgan "School"

One of the most striking visual elements of indigenous Fuegian culture is men painted and masked to represent spirits as part of the secret male initiation ceremony, known as the kina among the Yahgan.

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    Writing fiction about belonging and identity during turning points of history in interesting parts of the world. Author of award-winning YA historical fiction The Means That Make Us Strangers.

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