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Darkness in El Dorado - How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon - Tierney, Patrick

Darkness in El Dorado - How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon

Author
Tierney, Patrick
Price
NZ$25.00
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WW Norton & Company, 2001. Creasing to spine, minor secondhand wear to cover extremities.

Thought to be the last virgin people, the Yanomami were considered the most savage and warlike tribe on earth, as well as one of the most remote, secreted in the jungles and highlands of the Venezuelan and Brazilian rainforest. Preeminent anthropologists like Napoleon Chagnon and Jacques Lizot founded their careers in the 1960s by discovering the Yanomami's ferocious warfare and sexual competition. Their research is now examined in painstaking detail by Patrick Tierney, whose book has prompted the American Anthropological Association to launch a major investigation into the charges, and has ignited the academic world like no other book in recent years. The most important book on anthropology in decades, Darkness in El Dorado will be a work to be reckoned with by a new generation of students the world over.

Format
Second hand Trade Paperback
ISBN
9780393322750
Catalog
SKU
133995

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