

An edition of Darkness in El Dorado (2000)
How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon
By Patrick Tierney
Publish Date
November 2000
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Language
eng
Pages
424
Description:
Examines the destructive impact of journalists, anthropologists, and scientists on the Yanomami Indians, one of the Amazon Basin's oldest tribes.
subjects: Ausrottung, Yanomami (Indiens), Yanomamo, Uitbuiting, Mines et extraction, Attitudes envers les Indiens, Indiens d'Amérique, Attitudes envers les, Gold mines and mining, Déontologie, Appréciation, Conditions sociales, Crimes contre les, Regenwald, Cultureel antropologen, Crimes against, Public opinion, Genocide, Or, Zerstörung, Anthropologues, Influence, Yanomamo Indians, Beroepsethiek, Social conditions, Anthropological ethics, Treatment of Indians, Etnocide, Indians of Central America, Indians, Treatment of, Indians of south america, social conditions, Indians of south america, history, Gold mines and mining, south america, Amazon river and valley, New York Times reviewed
People: Napoléon A. Chagnon (1938-), Napoleon A. Chagnon (1938-)
Places: Amazon River Region, Amazonie, Amazonastiefland, Yanoama