Anthropologist Edward H. Hagen with a Yanomamo family (July 1998)

Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon by Patrick Tierney November 2000

 


Recommended Reading

Folk Literature of the Yanomami Indians by Johannes Wilbert, Karin Simoneau (Editors) 1990

Into the heart: one man's pursuit of love and knowledge among the Yanomama by Kenneth Good with David Chanoff 1991

Sanuma Memories: Yanomami Ethnography in Times of Crisis by Alcida Rita Ramos 1995

Shabono: A Visit to a Remote and Magical World in the South American Rain Forest by Florinda Donner 1992

Spirit of the Rainforest: A Yanomamo Shaman's Story by Mark Andrew Ritchie 1996

Tales of the Yanomami : Daily Life in the Venezuelan Forest by Jacques Lizot 1991 (reprint edition)

Yanomamo: The Fierce People by Napoleon Chagnon 1996 (5th edition)

Yanomamo: The Last Days of Eden by Napoleon Chagnon 1992 (reprint edition)


New and Used Books by Subject

 

Anthropology of Central & South America

 

Cultural Anthropology

 

Ethnographies

 

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Links

Interview with Davi Kopenawa Yanomami: Talk between Davi Kopenawa Yanomami (DY) and Terence Turner (TT) in Boa Vista, March 1991. Transcribed by Bruce Albert and translated into English by T. Turner.

The Yanomamo Home Page The Yanomamo are an indiginous people of South America rich in culture and one of few societies that have not been affected by outside world influence until relatively recent times.

The Yanomamo Research Group: Describes the groups current research at the Cejal Field Site.


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