The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of Animals, Sketches of Brazilian and Indian Life, and Aspects of Nature Under the Equator, During Eleven Years of TravelJ. Fitzgerald, 1880 - 150 pages |
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Page 637
... tribes , who always entertained the greatest enmity toward them . A few words on the aboriginal population of the Pará estuary will here not be out of place . The banks of the Pará were origin- ally inhabited by a number of distinct tribes ...
... tribes , who always entertained the greatest enmity toward them . A few words on the aboriginal population of the Pará estuary will here not be out of place . The banks of the Pará were origin- ally inhabited by a number of distinct tribes ...
Page 684
... tribes of Indians now and a large igarité was now on the stocks inhabit the lower Madeira , namely , the under a large shed . There was great pleas Parentintins and the Muras . Of the former ure in contemplating this prosperous farm , I ...
... tribes of Indians now and a large igarité was now on the stocks inhabit the lower Madeira , namely , the under a large shed . There was great pleas Parentintins and the Muras . Of the former ure in contemplating this prosperous farm , I ...
Page 711
... tribes , seem incapable of any further advance in culture . In their former wars they exterminated two of the neighbor . : ing peoples , the Júmas and the Jacarés ; and make now an annual expedition against the 1 Parárauátes , and one ...
... tribes , seem incapable of any further advance in culture . In their former wars they exterminated two of the neighbor . : ing peoples , the Júmas and the Jacarés ; and make now an annual expedition against the 1 Parárauátes , and one ...
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Naturalist on the River Amazons, a Record of Adventures, Habits of Animals ... Henry Walter Bates No preview available - 2007 |
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afterward alligators animal ants appearance ashore banks beautiful birds boat branches Brazilian broad cacao Cafuzo called Cametá campos canoe Cardozo Caripí channel clothed coast color creek distance dry season Ecitons eggs farinha feet fish flocks foliage Fonte Boa forest fruit ground habits hammocks head height inches Indians inhabitants insects interior islands Japurá kind lake land larv¿ leaves length live lower main river mameluco mandioca miles monkeys montaria morning mouth Mundurucús natives nearly neighborhood neighboring night o'clock Obydos paddle palms Pará Pará river passed plants Portuguese ramble Rio Negro road rocinha sand sandy Santarem seemed seen Senhor shade shape shore side Solimoens species stream Tabatinga tail Tapajos tion Tocantins Toucans travelling trees tribes trunks Tupí turtles Upper Amazons vegetation vessel Villa Nova village voyage walk wild wind wings woods yards young