Julius Popper

Julius Popper Julius Popper (December 15, 1857 – June 5, 1893), known in Spanish as Julio Popper (), was a Romanian-born Argentine colonial engineer, adventurer, and explorer. He was known as a modern "conquistador" of Tierra del Fuego in southern South America, and was both a controversial and influential figure. Popper was one of the main perpetrators of the genocide against the native Selk'nam people in the islands, and the circumstances surrounding his own death remain a mystery. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Tierra del Fuego : recuerdos e impresiones de un viaje al extremo austral de la Républica / by Eizaguirre, José Manuel, 1862-1930

    Published 1897
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