RED RUBBER, BLEEDING TREES: Violence, Slavery, and Empire in Northwest Amazonia, 1850-1933
Vivid ethnohistory explores the complex transformation of northwestern Amazonia by the rubber boom. Stanfield examines the historical myths and realities of north-west Amazonia before its incorporation and explains how the Indians and environment were radically altered by the rubber boom and international trade.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 270
Publisher: UNMP
ISBN: 9780826319876
Item #: 9276491
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