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Mira Donnelly

Amazon Tribes

“Amazon Tribes” explores the history and present-day realities of the Amazon's Indigenous peoples, shedding light on their cultures, survival strategies, and struggles against external forces.
These tribes have thrived for millennia in the rainforest, developing intricate social structures and sustainable living practices that offer valuable lessons for contemporary society.
The book examines their complex relationship with the environment, showcasing their traditional knowledge systems and resistance to globalization, resource extraction, and deforestation.
It highlights the crucial role these communities play in the Amazon's conservation, emphasizing the importance of cultural preservation and land rights.

The book progresses chronologically, beginning with an introduction to the diverse tribes and their unique characteristics.
It then traces their history from pre-Columbian times to the present, highlighting interactions with colonizers, missionaries, and modern developers.
A key focus is on the tribes' survival strategies, such as sustainable agriculture and medicinal practices, demonstrating their deep understanding of the rainforest ecosystem.
The book also details their resistance to external pressures, showcasing their ongoing fight to protect their lands and cultures.

The study uses anthropological studies, historical documents, and first-person narratives, offering a balanced and nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by these communities.
It connects to broader discussions about environmentalism, human rights, and sustainable development, challenging readers to reconsider dominant narratives of progress.
154 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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