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Unter Wilden am Amazonas

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The narrator recounts riverine and overland journeys from the Amazon estuary into the tropical interior, following tributaries and remote landscapes. He documents encounters with numerous indigenous communities, detailing their material culture, social organization and ritual practices, including headhunting and other striking ceremonies. Ethnographic observation is blended with natural-history notes and travel anecdotes, and the volume is illustrated with numerous sketches, photographs and maps. Chapters move between first contacts, the discovery of little-known groups, descriptions of archaeological features such as a rock temple, and reflections on navigation and survival in dense rainforest.

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Charles W. Domville-Fife

Charles W. Domville-Fife was a British author and naval expert known for his writings on submarine warfare during World War I. His notable work, "Submarine Warfare of To-day," provides an in-depth analysis of the submarine threat and the innovative strategies employed to counter it, including descriptions of various naval technologies and personnel training. He also authored "Submarines, Mines and Torpedoes in the War," further exploring the complexities of underwater combat. In addition to his military writings, Domville-Fife ventured into travel literature with his book "Unter Wilden am Amazonas," showcasing his diverse interests and contributions to literature.

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