This two-volume work by Theodor Koch-Gruenberg (1872-1924), director of the Ethnographical Museum in Berlin, tells the story of his major expedition to North-West Brazil and describes the indigenous tribes and the local geography. In contrast to Koch-Gruenberg's many monographs and essays on the same subject, this book is directed at a lay readership. Koch-Gruenberg states his aim of correcting a false impression of the indigenous peoples drawn from 'novels about Indians read during one's youth' and the accounts of his explorations are permeated by a deeply-held respect for the humanity he encounters. Although its primary interest to scholars lies in its anthropological and ethnographical content, the text is full of botanical, geographical and linguistic detail, interspersed with photographs taken by the author. Volume 2 (1910) describes the Sao Felippe region and includes an index and appendix with records of climate, flora and fauna.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Illustrationen
228 Halftones, black and white
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-108-00743-6 (9781108007436)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Abstecher nach Sao Marcellino; 2. Von Sao Felippe bis Yauarete; 3. Der Fischfang bei den Indianern Nordwestbrasiliens; 4. Nao tem inferno por os cachoeiristas; 5. Zum Quellgebiet des Caiary-Uaupes; 6. Unter den Kobeua; 7. Feldbau und Industrie am Icana und Caiary-Uaupes; 8. Durch die Cachoeiris zurueck nach Sao Felippe; 9. Endgueltiger Abschied von Sao Felippe und Fahrt auf dem Tiquie; 10. In das Flussgebiet des Yapura; 11. Zum Amazonenstrom und heimwarts; Appendixes.