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- catalog contributor b1564550.
- catalog contributor b1564551.
- catalog coverage "Venezuela Biography.".
- catalog created "1970 [c1969]".
- catalog date "1970 [c1969]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970 [c1969]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [381]-382.".
- catalog description "pt. I. 1. On the Rio Dimití ; 2. Prisoner of the Kohoroshiwetari ; 3. The Karawetari attack ; 4. The women prisoners and the jealous wives ; 5. Life with the Karawetari ; 6. Wild Shamatari ; 7. The 'unucai' warriors ; 8. Curate ; 9. The apprentice witch-doctor ; 10. The jaguar ; 11. Puberty. The great toad ; 12. The poisoned arrow ; 13. Boundless forest ; 14. The Namoeteri ; 15. Violence ; 16. Fusiwe, headman of the Namoeteri ; 17. Fusiwe and Rashawe -- pt. II. 18. Wife of Fusiwe ; 19. The surrendered wife ; 20. Hallucinatory drugs ; 21. The Amahini, spirits of the forest ; 22. The old man, the young girls, and the Hasubueteri ; 23. Maramawe ; 24. Brutality and repentance ; 25. The tragic journey. the reaho ; 26. Betrayal ; 27. Yanoáma assault ; 28. The funeral pyre and the old women ; 29. Invitation to the mahekototeri ; 30. The burning fire-brands ; 31. Karyona ; 32. The provocations of the Pishannseteri ; 33. The young Tokoma and the wrath of Fusiwe ; 34. The human sacrifice ; 35. The warrior and death -- pt. III. 36. Yanoáma stoicism ; 37. Endocannibalism and the killing of the widows ; 38. Vendetta without hatred ; 39. Riokowe, new Shamatari chief ; 40. Towards the Orinoco ; 41. The Punabueteri ; 42. The Witukaiateri ; 43. The slaughter ; 44. Sad life with Akawe ; 45. The first white men ; 46. The unfortunate son of Riokowe ; 47. The last flight ; 48. The wicked world of the white men -- Photographic documentation -- Glossary.".
- catalog extent "382 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Yanoáma.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Yanoáma.".
- catalog issued "1970 [c1969]".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engita".
- catalog publisher "New York, Dutton,".
- catalog relation "Yanoáma.".
- catalog spatial "Venezuela Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Venezuela.".
- catalog subject "980.3".
- catalog subject "F2520.1.Y3 V33 1970".
- catalog subject "Indian captivities Venezuela.".
- catalog subject "Valero, Helena.".
- catalog subject "Yanomamo Indians Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "Yanomamo Indians.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. 1. On the Rio Dimití ; 2. Prisoner of the Kohoroshiwetari ; 3. The Karawetari attack ; 4. The women prisoners and the jealous wives ; 5. Life with the Karawetari ; 6. Wild Shamatari ; 7. The 'unucai' warriors ; 8. Curate ; 9. The apprentice witch-doctor ; 10. The jaguar ; 11. Puberty. The great toad ; 12. The poisoned arrow ; 13. Boundless forest ; 14. The Namoeteri ; 15. Violence ; 16. Fusiwe, headman of the Namoeteri ; 17. Fusiwe and Rashawe -- pt. II. 18. Wife of Fusiwe ; 19. The surrendered wife ; 20. Hallucinatory drugs ; 21. The Amahini, spirits of the forest ; 22. The old man, the young girls, and the Hasubueteri ; 23. Maramawe ; 24. Brutality and repentance ; 25. The tragic journey. the reaho ; 26. Betrayal ; 27. Yanoáma assault ; 28. The funeral pyre and the old women ; 29. Invitation to the mahekototeri ; 30. The burning fire-brands ; 31. Karyona ; 32. The provocations of the Pishannseteri ; 33. The young Tokoma and the wrath of Fusiwe ; 34. The human sacrifice ; 35. The warrior and death -- pt. III. 36. Yanoáma stoicism ; 37. Endocannibalism and the killing of the widows ; 38. Vendetta without hatred ; 39. Riokowe, new Shamatari chief ; 40. Towards the Orinoco ; 41. The Punabueteri ; 42. The Witukaiateri ; 43. The slaughter ; 44. Sad life with Akawe ; 45. The first white men ; 46. The unfortunate son of Riokowe ; 47. The last flight ; 48. The wicked world of the white men -- Photographic documentation -- Glossary.".
- catalog title "Yanoáma, the narrative of a white girl kidnapped by Amazonian Indians, as told to Ettore Biocca. Photos. by Luigi Cocco and by Ettore Biocca. Translated from the Italian by Dennis Rhodes.".
- catalog type "text".