Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons
Author: Charles William Domville-Fife
Publsiher: Philadelphia, Lippincott
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1925
Genre: Amazon River
ISBN: UVA:X000213801

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Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons
Author: Charles W. Domville-Fife
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1494078570

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This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons
Author: Charles William Domville-Fife
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1920
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:601792641

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Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons
Author: Charles William Domville-Fife
Publsiher: Philadelphia, Lippincott
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1925
Genre: Amazon River
ISBN: UVA:X000213801

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Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons and Its Confluents with Descriptions of the Savage Head hunting Anthropophagous Tribes Inhabiting Their Banks by Charles W Domville Fife

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons    and Its Confluents  with Descriptions of the Savage Head hunting Anthropophagous Tribes Inhabiting Their Banks  by Charles W  Domville Fife
Author: Charles W. Domville-Fife
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1924
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:459262808

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The Unconquered

The Unconquered
Author: Scott Wallace
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307462978

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The extraordinary true story of a journey into the deepest recesses of the Amazon to track one of the planet's last uncontacted indigenous tribes. Even today there remain tribes in the far reaches of the Amazon rainforest that have avoided contact with modern civilization. Deliberately hiding from the outside world, they are the last survivors of an ancient culture that predates the arrival of Columbus in the New World. In this gripping first-person account of adventure and survival, author Scott Wallace chronicles an expedition into the Amazon’s uncharted depths, discovering the rainforest’s secrets while moving ever closer to a possible encounter with one such tribe—the mysterious flecheiros, or “People of the Arrow,” seldom-glimpsed warriors known to repulse all intruders with showers of deadly arrows. On assignment for National Geographic, Wallace joins Brazilian explorer Sydney Possuelo at the head of a thirty-four-man team that ventures deep into the unknown in search of the tribe. Possuelo’s mission is to protect the Arrow People. But the information he needs to do so can only be gleaned by entering a world of permanent twilight beneath the forest canopy. Danger lurks at every step as the expedition seeks out the Arrow People even while trying to avoid them. Along the way, Wallace uncovers clues as to who the Arrow People might be, how they have managed to endure as one of the last unconquered tribes, and why so much about them must remain shrouded in mystery if they are to survive. Laced with lessons from anthropology and the Amazon’s own convulsed history, and boasting a Conradian cast of unforgettable characters—all driven by a passion to preserve the wild, but also wracked by fear, suspicion, and the desperate need to make it home alive—The Unconquered reveals this critical battleground in the fight to save the planet as it has rarely been seen, wrapped in a page-turning tale of adventure.

The Last of the Tribe

The Last of the Tribe
Author: Monte Reel
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1416597166

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Throughout the centuries, the Amazon has yielded many of its secrets, but it still holds a few great mysteries. In 1996 experts got their first glimpse of one: a lone Indian, a tribe of one, hidden in the forests of southwestern Brazil. Previously uncontacted tribes are extremely rare, but a one-man tribe was unprecedented. And like all of the isolated tribes in the Amazonian frontier, he was in danger. Resentment of Indians can run high among settlers, and the consequences can be fatal. The discovery of the Indian prevented local ranchers from seizing his land, and led a small group of men who believed that he was the last of a murdered tribe to dedicate themselves to protecting him. These men worked for the government, overseeing indigenous interests in an odd job that was part Indiana Jones, part social worker, and were among the most experienced adventurers in the Amazon. They were a motley crew that included a rebel who spent more than a decade living with a tribe, a young man who left home to work in the forest at age fourteen, and an old-school sertanista with a collection of tall tales amassed over five decades of jungle exploration. Their quest would prove far more difficult than any of them could imagine. Over the course of a decade, the struggle to save the Indian and his land would pit them against businessmen, politicians, and even the Indian himself, a man resolved to keep the outside world at bay at any cost. It would take them into the furthest reaches of the forest and to the halls of Brazil’s Congress, threatening their jobs and even their lives. Ensuring the future of the Indian and his land would lead straight to the heart of the conflict over the Amazon itself. A heart-pounding modern-day adventure set in one of the world’s last truly wild places, The Last of the Tribe is a riveting, brilliantly told tale of encountering the unknown and the unfathomable, and the value of preserving it.

A Brief History of the Amazons

A Brief History of the Amazons
Author: Lyn Webster Wilde
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472136787

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'Golden-shielded, silver-sworded, man-loving, male-child slaughtering Amazons,' is how the fifth-century Greek historian Hellanicus described the Amazons, and they have fascinated humanity ever since. Did they really exist? For centuries, scholars consigned them to the world of myth, but Lyn Webster Wilde journeyed into the homeland of the Amazons and uncovered astonishing evidence of their historic reality. North of the Black Sea she found archaeological excavations of graves of Iron Age women buried with arrows, swords and armour. In the hidden world of the Hittites, near the Amazons' ancient capital of Thermiscyra in Anatolia, she unearthed traces of powerful priestesses, women-only religious cults, and an armed, bisexual goddess - all possible sources for the ferocious women. Combining scholarly penetration with a sense of adventure, Webster Wilde has produced a coherent and absorbing book that challenges preconceived notions, still disturbingly widespread, of what men and women can do.