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Murder in the rainforest: the Yanomami, the gold miners and Amazon

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In July 1993, near Haximu, a tiny hamlet in the Amazon rainforest, a fateful meeting between a group of young Yanomami Indians and Brazilian gold miners resulted in the massacre of the Yanomami.

News of the tragedy shocked Brazil and the world. But mysteries remained: What exactly happened at Haximu?

How many people died? Who killed the Indians and why? Using eyewitness accounts, this work tells the story behind the Haximu massacre.

Set in the context of the Amazon gold rush, it describes the failings of Brazil's official indigenous policy, the tragic cultural misunderstanding between the gold miners and Yanomami, and analyzes the role of gold fever in the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and its people.

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Product Details
Latin America Bureau
1909013307 / 9781909013308
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/06/1999
GB
English
88 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%