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Die If You Must John Hemming

Die If You Must By John Hemming

Die If You Must by John Hemming


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Summary

The final volume in the definitive historical trilogy of the Amazonian Indian tribes by the acknowledged world authority.

Die If You Must Summary

Die If You Must: The Brazilian Indians in the Twentieth Century by John Hemming

'Die if you must, but never kill' was the injunction of the enlightened leader of the Brazilian movement to 'civilize' the Indian population in the first part of the 20th century. Years of exploration and exploitation of the Amazon's resources had revealed that those tribes living in the interior would need somehow to be brought into the modern world. Hemming describes the slow process of exploration, contact, their customs and practices and, disturbingly, their almost immediate decline on meeting modern man. He describes too, the change of heart which has led to a renaissance of tribal culture. It is heartening to learn finally that there are as many as 40 tribes still living in the Amazon forests - protected.

'...scrupulous scholarship and narrative power...' - Colin Thubron, Sunday Telegraph

'The result is vivid history' - Daily Telegraph

About John Hemming

John Hemming was Director of the Royal Geographical Society in London from 1975 to 1996. He has been on several surveying and environmental expeditions to unexplored parts of Amazonia, and has probably visited more Indian tribes than any other non-Brazilian. For this work he has been awarded the Brazilian Order of the Southern Cross and the Peruvian Order of Merit for contributions to their countries. He is the author of several books.

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GOR001256751
9781405000956
1405000953
Die If You Must: The Brazilian Indians in the Twentieth Century by John Hemming
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20030919
864
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