The Xilixana Yanomami of the Amazon: History, Social Structure and Population Dynamics, John D. Early,John F. Peters (9780813017624) — Readings Books

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The Xilixana Yanomami of the Amazon: History, Social Structure and Population Dynamics
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The Xilixana Yanomami of the Amazon: History, Social Structure and Population Dynamics

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The Xilixana Yanomami, an Indian tribe of the northern Amazon Basin in Brazil, has been widely studied as the largest indigenous people to retain a traditional way of life. Breaking new ground, this book presents the most complete account available of the Yanomami before and after their encounter with the modern world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Date
21 May 2000
Pages
320
ISBN
9780813017624

The Xilixana Yanomami, an Indian tribe of the northern Amazon Basin in Brazil, has been widely studied as the largest indigenous people to retain a traditional way of life. Breaking new ground, this book presents the most complete account available of the Yanomami before and after their encounter with the modern world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Country
United States
Date
21 May 2000
Pages
320
ISBN
9780813017624