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Orlando Villas Bôas
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 224

Orlando Villas Bôas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Xingu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Xingu

A comprehensive and detailed description of the anthropology of the Amazonian Indians, this record brings to life a culture that has resisted all forms of modern civilization. An investigation of the Xingu Indians—a tribe living in total isolation from the world that lives in ecological and social balance—this work discusses their myths and rituals, traditions and culture, and the efforts of the Villas Boas brothers who helped protect the tribe and contributed to the founding of the Xingu National Park. A compendium of information on the flora and fauna and climate of the region is also included.

Orlando Villas Bôas
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 188

Orlando Villas Bôas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A vida de Orlando Villas Boas
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 108

A vida de Orlando Villas Boas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Xingú
  • Language: en

Xingú

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1970
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Xingu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Xingu

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Orlando Villas Bôas
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 213

Orlando Villas Bôas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Heart of the Forest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Heart of the Forest

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People of the Rainforest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

People of the Rainforest

In 1945, three young brothers joined and eventually led Brazil's first government-sponsored expedition into its Amazonian rainforests. After more expeditions into unknown terrain, they became South America's most famous explorers, spending the rest of their lives with the resilient tribal communities they found there. People of the Rainforest recounts the Villas Boas brothers' four thrilling and dangerous 'first contacts' with isolated indigenous people, and their lifelong mission to learn about their societies and, above all, help them adapt to modern Brazil without losing their cultural heritage, identity and pride. Author and explorer John Hemming vividly traces the unique adventures of these extraordinary brothers, who used their fame to change attitudes to native peoples and to help protect the world's surviving tropical rainforests, under threat again today.

People of the Rainforest
  • Language: en

People of the Rainforest

In 1945, three young brothers joined and eventually led Brazil's first government-sponsored expedition into its Amazonian rainforests. After more expeditions into unknown terrain, they became South America's most famous explorers, spending the rest of their lives with the resilient tribal communities they found there. People of the Rainforest recounts the Villas Boas brothers' four thrilling and dangerous 'first contacts' with isolated indigenous people, and their lifelong mission to learn about their societies and, above all, help them adapt to modern Brazil without losing their cultural heritage, identity and pride. Author and explorer John Hemming vividly traces the unique adventures of these extraordinary brothers, who used their fame to change attitudes to native peoples and to help protect the world's surviving tropical rainforests, under threat again today.