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Bertrand Flornoy

    Bertrand Flornoy was a French explorer and archaeologist whose work focused on the Upper Amazon in Peru. His expeditions into the Andes and Amazon regions are noted for discovering the sources of the Río Marañón, a constituent of the Amazon River. Flornoy's research significantly contributed to a deeper understanding of these remote and captivating areas.

    Rätselhaftes Inkareich
    Rätselhaftes Inkareich
    Jivaro: Head-Hunters of the Amazon
    • 2012

      Jivaro: Head-Hunters of the Amazon

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The Jivaro Indians of the Peru-Ecuador interior have long been renowned for their ferocity and cruelty in warfare; they are also shamanistic, communing with ancient spectres through the ingestion of poisonous hallucinogens. But above all, the Jivaro are known for their unique and macabre brand of death magic -- the severing and shrinking of human heads. JIVARO is the true account of an expedition into the Amazon rain forest to locate and study the Jivaro Indians; their dialects, social structures, methods of survival, and -- above all -- the orgiastic witchcraft rites which culminate in the slaughter, decapitation and spell-binding of their enemies, whose souls are forever imprisoned and silenced by the ritual reduction of their heads. - Illustrated throughout - with a new Introduction - two anthropological Forewords on the Jivaro and the history of human trophy-taking JIVARO is one of the true classics of populist ethnography, a vivid record of a vanishing way of life which retains its power to grip, and sometimes shock, the reader.

      Jivaro: Head-Hunters of the Amazon
    • 1958