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The North-West Amazons: Notes of some months spent among cannibal tribes

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The author recounts months of travel in upper Amazonian forests, combining natural-history observations with detailed ethnography of indigenous groups: settlement layout, material culture, agriculture, hunting, weapons, and crafts; social organization, marriage, kinship, law, and taboos; religious and magical beliefs, role of the shaman, funeral practices, and ceremonies; music, dances, myths, language features, and communication methods; practical aspects of travel, climate, flora and fauna, food, drugs and poisons, medicine, and warfare including rituals of anthropophagy. Chapters intersperse descriptive narrative, comparative notes, and appendices intended to aid students of cultural contact.

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Thomas Whiffen

Thomas Whiffen was an explorer and writer known for his vivid accounts of his travels in remote regions. His notable work, "The North-West Amazons: Notes of some months spent among cannibal tribes," provides a detailed narrative of his experiences among indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest. Whiffen's observations offer insights into the cultures and lifestyles of these communities, reflecting both the challenges and wonders of exploration during his time. His writings contribute to the understanding of the complexities of human societies and the impact of colonial encounters.

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