Explore the mysteries of the Lower Amazon and its indigenous cultures with a detailed, firsthand account.
This travelogue offers a window into village life, daily work, and the beliefs of Amazonian peoples, recorded through intimate field notes and careful observation.
The narrative blends practical ethnography with vivid scenes of malocas, food production from mandioca, and the tools and customs of river communities. It also includes a practical appendix that documents vocabulary, sounds, and cultural terms, making the work a resource for travelers and students of the region alike.
- Authentic scenes of daily life, hunting, farming, and community rituals
- Descriptions of traditional technologies like the tipity fibre press and stone axes
- Insights into myths, taboos, and the social structure of river tribes
- Glossaries and notes on language and ethnography to aid study and travel
Ideal for readers of fieldwork accounts, ethnography, and historical travel narratives who want a grounded look at life along the Amazon and its communities.