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Jemmy Button, the Fuegian 'adopted' by Fitzroy's expedition, in 1834 (1839).
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Fuegians at Woollya, with the Fitzroy expedition's camp in the background, 1831 (1839).
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The Fuegian, York Minster, in 1833 (1839).
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The Fuegian, York Minster, in 1832 (1839).
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A Patagonian, c1831 (1839).
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Fuegians going to trade with the Patagonians, 1839.
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Patagonians at Gregory Bay, 1831 (1839).
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HMS 'Beagle' laid ashore, Rio Santa Cruz, Patagonia, South America, 1834 (1839).
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Jemmy Button, the Fuegian 'adopted' by the Fitzroy expedition, as he appeared in 1833 (1839). 
Jemmy Button, the Fuegian 'adopted' by the Fitzroy expedition, as he appeared in 1833 (1839). In 1834, after his return to his tribe, all trace of European influence disappeared. From Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle Vol II by Robert FitzRoy. (London, 1839). Fitzroy was captain of the 'Beagle' on the circumnavigation when Charles Darwin was the naturalist. 
Unique Identifier AR924199 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3649px × 4785px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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