The Challenge of Amazon's Indians
Author: Mrs. Arthur Francis Tylee
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Published: 1931
Total Pages: 126
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Author: Mrs. Arthur Francis Tylee
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Published: 1931
Total Pages: 126
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Irving Goldman
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 9780252007705
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Prof.N.Rajalingam
Publisher: Shanlax Publications
Published:
Total Pages: 211
ISBN-13: 939008248X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe buzz word USD 5 Trillion size of Indian economy in the next five years is more than the current size of the economy of Japan & Germany. It is both ambitious and inspiring. Achieving this dream, as a country, particularly in the Post COVID 19 Pandemic season demands a high degree of creativity in addition to the hard and smart works. It requires accelerating the current pace of innovation and development in addition to the up-gradation of the systems and infrastructure so as to provide a better eco-system than now. The intent to achieve this mission definitely requires quite a good number of passionate entrepreneurs venturing their startups in plethora of fields and industries thereby requires the widening of the startup highway. To make this happen, it requires changes, right from policy level to that of grass root. It also requires to lift the spirit of young and old citizens living both in rural and urban areas of the country. This virtual conference, in its endeavour, is attempting to provide space for the think tanks from the industry and the academia to share their creative insights. This would turn the challenges thrown by this global epidemic and inspire the participants to prompt and be instrumental in taking the mission of initiating start-up for achieving the USD 5 Trillion economy of India in the Post COVID 19 world.
Author: Stefano Varese
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780806135120
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor four centuries, the Camp Ashaninkas of the Peruvian Amazon have fought for their identity and independence in the face of Spanish colonialism and Peruvian national expansionism. Stefan Varese wrote about the Campa Ashaninkas in the mid-1960s, after three seasons of field research among them and three years of archival research. He titled his book La Sal de Los Cerros, after the invaded Mountain of Salt that had been the center of Campa Ashaninka trade and power for millennia. Salt of the Mountain makes Varese's classic work of anthropology available in English for the first time, updated with a new preface and introduction by the author. Varese conducted his research with an explicit commitment to letting the Campa Ashaninkas speak for themselves. Using their myths and cosmological interpretations as source material, Varese presents new readings of both colonial Spanish and modern Peruvian documents relating to the tribe. He chronicles the relentless success of European geographic annexation and the continuing failure of European cultural assimilation. Living among the Campa Ashaninkas, Varese found that their worldview rejects the modern notion that assimilation is inevitable, and he developed a deep respect for their fiercely independent spirit. For this reason, he calls his work an "approximation" rather than a description or history.
Author: Richard Pace
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9781555873523
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn his dissertation research on the Amazon region in the 1980s-1990s, Pace (anthropology, Middle Tennessee State U.) revisited the small rural town that served as the site of Charles Wagley's classic study of indigenous campones (small-farm) life: Amazon Town: A Study of Man in the Tropics (1976). Pace records local adaptations to poverty, ideological conflicts, and liberation theology. Paper edition (unseen), $17.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: Commission on Development and Environment for Amazonia
Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Published: 2001-12
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 0894991191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis report, prepared by the Commission on Development and Environment for Amazonia at the initiative of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty and supported by the Inter-American Development Bank and the United Nations Development Programme, is based on the concept of an Amazonia that exists above and beyond the world of fantasy and myth: an Amazonia of flesh and blood, of human toil, of human history, of human faces and hopes, and future human beings. It is an analysis based not only on the experiences and technologies of today"s world but also, and with greater emphasis, on the wisdom accumulated for centuries by Amazonia itself: standing Amazonia. The Amazon region has the largest area of tropical forest on the planet, and concern for its environmental deterioration extends well beyond the borders of the eight countries that form a part of it. With support from the IDB and UNDP, the Commission on Development and Environment for Amazonia prepared this report that provides data on the region's natural resources, population, health and infrastructure.
Author: David Cleary
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1990-06-18
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 134911247X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1979 this century's largest gold rush began in the Brazilian Amazon and has continued ever since. This book looks at the Amazon gold rush without sensationalizing it, at the politics and economics of gold in Brazil, and at the implications of the gold rush for Amazonia and its people.
Author: Wade Davis
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2023-01-17
Total Pages: 260
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKExplore the uncharted Amazon with acclaimed botanist and pioneering Amazonian explorer, Richard Evans Schultes, guided by an intimate narrative that supplements his photography of indigenous tribes, hallucinogenic plants, stunning vistas, and much more.
Author: Rutgerd Boelens
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-06-01
Total Pages: 524
ISBN-13: 1351973649
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBringing together a multidisciplinary set of scholars and diverse case studies from across the globe, this book explores the management, governance, and understandings around water, a key element in the assemblage of hydrosocial territories. Hydrosocial territories are spatial configurations of people, institutions, water flows, hydraulic technology and the biophysical environment that revolve around the control of water. Territorial politics finds expression in encounters of diverse actors with divergent spatial and political–geographical interests; as a result, water (in)justice and (in)equity are embedded in these socio-ecological contexts. The territory-building projections and strategies compete, superimpose and align to strengthen specific water-control claims of various interests. As a result, actors continuously recompose the territory’s hydraulic grid, cultural reference frames, and political–economic relationships. Using a political ecology focus, the different contributions to this book explore territorial struggles, demonstrating that these contestations are not merely skirmishes over natural resources, but battles over meaning, norms, knowledge, identity, authority and discourses. The articles in this book were originally published in the journal Water International.