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Spirit of the Amazon - The Indigenous Tribes of the Xingu (Hardcover)
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Spirit of the Amazon - The Indigenous Tribes of the Xingu (Hardcover)
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This book includes a foreword by Sting, plus an introduction and
endorsements by Sir Ghillean Prance, the British botanist and
ecologist, and John Hemming, the historian and explorer and expert
on Incas and indigenous peoples of the Amazon basin. Sue
Cunningham's photography has been published all over the world. She
has exhibited in the UK, Switzerland, Brazil, USA and Japan. The
heart of the Amazon is inaccessible and inhospitable, and contact
with the tribes is something rarely experienced by outsiders. This
book was only made possible because of Sue Cunningham's
relationship with the Xingu tribes, developed over the past 30
years. The book highlights the resilience of the indigenous people
against deforestation, dams and pollution. Photojournalist Sue
Cunningham and writer Patrick Cunningham celebrate cultural
difference and call for better stewardship of the world. Sue's
stunning photographs demonstrate the spiritual and material value
of the Xingu tribes to all mankind; they keep the forest alive and
they protect the climate of South America and the rest of the
world. Their spiritual connection to their environment and the
wider Earth shows us an alternative way to connect to the natural
richness of the planet, built on foundations completely different
from those of global materialism. During their expedition by boat,
the authors followed the course of the Xingu river, a tributary of
the Amazon, travelling 2500 km through the heart of Brazil. They
visited 48 tribal villages in this remote part of the Amazon,
accessible only by small plane or by negotiating the rapids of the
Xingu. This is the story of the tribal communities they met; their
daily lives, their connection to the land and to the rivers, the
threats which pervade each day of their lives. It is also a
validation of their importance to the rest of the world; why these
small, remote and often secretive indigenous communities are so
important to our own lives and to our shared planet. It is a
celebration of their vibrant cultures, their rituals and their
rites of passage, of cultures very different from each other, but
with a shared spiritual basis which respects the trees, the rivers
and the rain. And it is a call for the world to protect them, their
lands and their forests and rivers from the destruction which our
avaricious greed for natural resources drives ever closer and
deeper into their realm.
General
Imprint: |
Papadakis Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
October 2019 |
Authors: |
Sue Cunningham
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Dimensions: |
252 x 310 x 26mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
208 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-906506-67-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-906506-67-1 |
Barcode: |
9781906506674 |
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