The Jaguar People: The Amazon Exploration Series

The Jaguar People: The Amazon Exploration Series

Author: Constantine Issighos

Publisher: Northwater

Published: 2012-07-01

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9780987860132

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The name "The Jaguar People" is an honorary title given by the author to three Amazonian tribes who derive their inspiration and cultural traditions from the jaguar--the Marayonas, the Pirahas and the Ashanikas. Among these Amazonian tribes we can observe common survival characteristics such as fishing and hunting for their primary food sources. There are only a handful of Amazonian tribes the still practice this ancient way of life. An indeterminate number of cosmological levels constitute the indigenous universe of good and evil spirits. The primary ornamental facial designs of these three tribes, however, pay mystical homage to the jaguar and its incredible hunting skills. The revered jaguar personifies the power and courage exhibited by the tribal hunters in pursuit of their prey. This engaging numbered series book gives the reader a glimpse into the unique lives of three Amazonian tribes, some of which still live in a primary "state of nature." This real life illustrated book is recommended for the entire family, for elementary and middle schools, anthropologists, naturalists and collectors of The Amazon Exploration Series.


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Download or read book The Jaguar People: The Amazon Exploration Series written by Constantine Issighos and published by Northwater. This book was released on 2012-07-01 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The name "The Jaguar People" is an honorary title given by the author to three Amazonian tribes who derive their inspiration and cultural traditions from the jaguar--the Marayonas, the Pirahas and the Ashanikas. Among these Amazonian tribes we can observe common survival characteristics such as fishing and hunting for their primary food sources. There are only a handful of Amazonian tribes the still practice this ancient way of life. An indeterminate number of cosmological levels constitute the indigenous universe of good and evil spirits. The primary ornamental facial designs of these three tribes, however, pay mystical homage to the jaguar and its incredible hunting skills. The revered jaguar personifies the power and courage exhibited by the tribal hunters in pursuit of their prey. This engaging numbered series book gives the reader a glimpse into the unique lives of three Amazonian tribes, some of which still live in a primary "state of nature." This real life illustrated book is recommended for the entire family, for elementary and middle schools, anthropologists, naturalists and collectors of The Amazon Exploration Series.


The People of the River: The Amazon Exploration Series

The People of the River: The Amazon Exploration Series

Author: Constantine Issighos

Publisher: Northwater

Published: 2012-02

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9780987859914

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This book is Vol. 2 of the # 19 of The Amazon Exploration Series. Filled with real life beautiful illustrations and descriptive text, this book is an important step to teach your children to be good stewards of the Amazon Rain forest. The People of the River can be found throughout the Amazon River and its hundreds of its tributaries. Due to this, the way of survival depends on the region where they live and the specific tribe they belong. Typically, these Upper Amazon tribes live by hunting, fishing and growing plants to use for food and for medicinal purposes. They have little or no outside contact. Although they hunt for various animals in the rain forest, fish in the Amazon River is their main source of food. Most tribal people inhabit the deep jungle and are believed to be having with cultural characteristics that date back more than 8000 years. Beautifully written and illustrated by the author, young readers are introduced to the Amazon River rain forest ecology and eco-systems and learn amazing facts about The People of the River, and the variety of animals and plants that share their habitat. This book is an educational resource, as enjoyable as it is informative. It is highly recommended for families, elementary schools, community libraries and collectors of The Amazon Exploration Series.


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Download or read book The People of the River: The Amazon Exploration Series written by Constantine Issighos and published by Northwater. This book was released on 2012-02 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is Vol. 2 of the # 19 of The Amazon Exploration Series. Filled with real life beautiful illustrations and descriptive text, this book is an important step to teach your children to be good stewards of the Amazon Rain forest. The People of the River can be found throughout the Amazon River and its hundreds of its tributaries. Due to this, the way of survival depends on the region where they live and the specific tribe they belong. Typically, these Upper Amazon tribes live by hunting, fishing and growing plants to use for food and for medicinal purposes. They have little or no outside contact. Although they hunt for various animals in the rain forest, fish in the Amazon River is their main source of food. Most tribal people inhabit the deep jungle and are believed to be having with cultural characteristics that date back more than 8000 years. Beautifully written and illustrated by the author, young readers are introduced to the Amazon River rain forest ecology and eco-systems and learn amazing facts about The People of the River, and the variety of animals and plants that share their habitat. This book is an educational resource, as enjoyable as it is informative. It is highly recommended for families, elementary schools, community libraries and collectors of The Amazon Exploration Series.


Amazonian Tribes

Amazonian Tribes

Author: Constantine Issighos

Publisher: Awaqkunabooks Incorporated

Published: 2012-07-01

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9780987860101

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This book is Vol. 11. Filled with beautiful illustrations--taken by the author--the Amazonian Tribes: a World of Difference is an excellent book to introduce the whole family to the wonders of the amazon indigenous tribes. Organized around the social and cultural life of three distinct tribes: the Ashanikas, the Pirahas and the Ye'kuana, the photos and descriptions engage all the senses. This remarkable book about the indigenous life cycle, spirituality, customs and rituals--inspired by the author's experience--amply fills his mission to provide readers with an unforgettable photo-narrative woven into text and illustration. The Amazonian Tribes: a World of Differences is a welcome and strongly recommended addition to family, schools, and community libraries and another entry in the popular Amazon Exploration Series.


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Download or read book Amazonian Tribes written by Constantine Issighos and published by Awaqkunabooks Incorporated. This book was released on 2012-07-01 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is Vol. 11. Filled with beautiful illustrations--taken by the author--the Amazonian Tribes: a World of Difference is an excellent book to introduce the whole family to the wonders of the amazon indigenous tribes. Organized around the social and cultural life of three distinct tribes: the Ashanikas, the Pirahas and the Ye'kuana, the photos and descriptions engage all the senses. This remarkable book about the indigenous life cycle, spirituality, customs and rituals--inspired by the author's experience--amply fills his mission to provide readers with an unforgettable photo-narrative woven into text and illustration. The Amazonian Tribes: a World of Differences is a welcome and strongly recommended addition to family, schools, and community libraries and another entry in the popular Amazon Exploration Series.


Head-hunters of the Amazon

Head-hunters of the Amazon

Author: Fritz W. Up de Graff

Publisher: London, H. Jenkins, limited

Published: 1923

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Head-hunters of the Amazon written by Fritz W. Up de Graff and published by London, H. Jenkins, limited. This book was released on 1923 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


TRENDS, TRIBES & NICHES

TRENDS, TRIBES & NICHES

Author: DAVID SANDUA

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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In the vast and competitive e-commerce universe, Amazon has emerged as a dominant force, capturing a significant portion of the market. However, the success of a product on Amazon is not determined solely by its quality or price, but is influenced by factors such as trends, tribes and niches. This book delves into the secret of success on Amazon, exploring how current trends, online communities (tribes) and niche markets (niches) impact sales and profitability. Trends refer to emerging patterns in consumer behavior, influenced by social changes or technological advances. Tribes, on the other hand, are groups of people with similar interests or preferences that can significantly influence purchasing decisions. Niches, meanwhile, are specialized market segments that cater to specific and often unique needs. By identifying and understanding these niches, marketers can offer products that perfectly match the needs of these consumers, reducing competition and building a loyal customer base. In addition to these concepts, the book also highlights the importance of data analytics in understanding and analyzing consumer behavior. Data-driven strategies are essential for uncovering trends, identifying tribes and locating profitable niches. This book is an essential guide for any marketer or professional looking to unlock the secrets of Amazon bestsellers. By mastering the concepts of trends, tribes and niches, and applying data-driven strategies, sellers can maximize their sales potential on the platform and achieve sustained success.


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Download or read book TRENDS, TRIBES & NICHES written by DAVID SANDUA and published by . This book was released on with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the vast and competitive e-commerce universe, Amazon has emerged as a dominant force, capturing a significant portion of the market. However, the success of a product on Amazon is not determined solely by its quality or price, but is influenced by factors such as trends, tribes and niches. This book delves into the secret of success on Amazon, exploring how current trends, online communities (tribes) and niche markets (niches) impact sales and profitability. Trends refer to emerging patterns in consumer behavior, influenced by social changes or technological advances. Tribes, on the other hand, are groups of people with similar interests or preferences that can significantly influence purchasing decisions. Niches, meanwhile, are specialized market segments that cater to specific and often unique needs. By identifying and understanding these niches, marketers can offer products that perfectly match the needs of these consumers, reducing competition and building a loyal customer base. In addition to these concepts, the book also highlights the importance of data analytics in understanding and analyzing consumer behavior. Data-driven strategies are essential for uncovering trends, identifying tribes and locating profitable niches. This book is an essential guide for any marketer or professional looking to unlock the secrets of Amazon bestsellers. By mastering the concepts of trends, tribes and niches, and applying data-driven strategies, sellers can maximize their sales potential on the platform and achieve sustained success.


Jaguar

Jaguar

Author: Roland Smith

Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780780790315

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While accompanying his father on an expedition up the Amazon River to a jaguar preserve in Brazil, 14-year-old Jacob must contend with dangerous animals and fortune hunters.


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Download or read book Jaguar written by Roland Smith and published by Perfection Learning. This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While accompanying his father on an expedition up the Amazon River to a jaguar preserve in Brazil, 14-year-old Jacob must contend with dangerous animals and fortune hunters.


The Great Wonders of the Amazon: The Amazon Exploration Series

The Great Wonders of the Amazon: The Amazon Exploration Series

Author: Constantine Issighos

Publisher: Northwater

Published: 2012-07-01

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9780987860125

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When the morning sun clears the rain forest canopy of the Upper Amazon basin of Peru and strikes its green carpet, one of the world's most dazzling wildlife spectacles is nearing its riotous peak. One of the great wonders of the Amazon begins at 40 meters (130 feet) above the forest floor. Birds of red, blue, yellow and green, thousands upon thousands of parrots; squabble over their choice of mates, nests and nutritious seeds and flowers, a vital part of their diet. But the mid-morning crush belongs to the giants of the parrot world, the macaws. If you walk under the canopy near the river, perhaps you will be one of the luckiest of the visitors, and see a jaguar lurking on the river-banks or hear the slashing of a frolicking Giant Otter. This is only a small part on the the great wonders of the Amazon. The numbered series Amazon Exploration Series has been created in order to cover as much as possible of the animal, human and the vegetable life of the Amazon basin. This book is highly recommended for the whole family, elementary and middle schools, naturalists, community libraries and collectors of The Amazon Exploration Series.


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Download or read book The Great Wonders of the Amazon: The Amazon Exploration Series written by Constantine Issighos and published by Northwater. This book was released on 2012-07-01 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When the morning sun clears the rain forest canopy of the Upper Amazon basin of Peru and strikes its green carpet, one of the world's most dazzling wildlife spectacles is nearing its riotous peak. One of the great wonders of the Amazon begins at 40 meters (130 feet) above the forest floor. Birds of red, blue, yellow and green, thousands upon thousands of parrots; squabble over their choice of mates, nests and nutritious seeds and flowers, a vital part of their diet. But the mid-morning crush belongs to the giants of the parrot world, the macaws. If you walk under the canopy near the river, perhaps you will be one of the luckiest of the visitors, and see a jaguar lurking on the river-banks or hear the slashing of a frolicking Giant Otter. This is only a small part on the the great wonders of the Amazon. The numbered series Amazon Exploration Series has been created in order to cover as much as possible of the animal, human and the vegetable life of the Amazon basin. This book is highly recommended for the whole family, elementary and middle schools, naturalists, community libraries and collectors of The Amazon Exploration Series.


Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons

Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons

Author: Charles William Domville-Fife

Publisher: Philadelphia, Lippincott

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Among Wild Tribes of the Amazons written by Charles William Domville-Fife and published by Philadelphia, Lippincott. This book was released on 1924 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Unconquered

The Unconquered

Author: Scott Wallace

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2012-07-24

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 0307462978

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The extraordinary true story of a journey into the deepest recesses of the Amazon to track one of the planet's last uncontacted indigenous tribes. Even today there remain tribes in the far reaches of the Amazon rainforest that have avoided contact with modern civilization. Deliberately hiding from the outside world, they are the last survivors of an ancient culture that predates the arrival of Columbus in the New World. In this gripping first-person account of adventure and survival, author Scott Wallace chronicles an expedition into the Amazon’s uncharted depths, discovering the rainforest’s secrets while moving ever closer to a possible encounter with one such tribe—the mysterious flecheiros, or “People of the Arrow,” seldom-glimpsed warriors known to repulse all intruders with showers of deadly arrows. On assignment for National Geographic, Wallace joins Brazilian explorer Sydney Possuelo at the head of a thirty-four-man team that ventures deep into the unknown in search of the tribe. Possuelo’s mission is to protect the Arrow People. But the information he needs to do so can only be gleaned by entering a world of permanent twilight beneath the forest canopy. Danger lurks at every step as the expedition seeks out the Arrow People even while trying to avoid them. Along the way, Wallace uncovers clues as to who the Arrow People might be, how they have managed to endure as one of the last unconquered tribes, and why so much about them must remain shrouded in mystery if they are to survive. Laced with lessons from anthropology and the Amazon’s own convulsed history, and boasting a Conradian cast of unforgettable characters—all driven by a passion to preserve the wild, but also wracked by fear, suspicion, and the desperate need to make it home alive—The Unconquered reveals this critical battleground in the fight to save the planet as it has rarely been seen, wrapped in a page-turning tale of adventure.


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Download or read book The Unconquered written by Scott Wallace and published by Crown. This book was released on 2012-07-24 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The extraordinary true story of a journey into the deepest recesses of the Amazon to track one of the planet's last uncontacted indigenous tribes. Even today there remain tribes in the far reaches of the Amazon rainforest that have avoided contact with modern civilization. Deliberately hiding from the outside world, they are the last survivors of an ancient culture that predates the arrival of Columbus in the New World. In this gripping first-person account of adventure and survival, author Scott Wallace chronicles an expedition into the Amazon’s uncharted depths, discovering the rainforest’s secrets while moving ever closer to a possible encounter with one such tribe—the mysterious flecheiros, or “People of the Arrow,” seldom-glimpsed warriors known to repulse all intruders with showers of deadly arrows. On assignment for National Geographic, Wallace joins Brazilian explorer Sydney Possuelo at the head of a thirty-four-man team that ventures deep into the unknown in search of the tribe. Possuelo’s mission is to protect the Arrow People. But the information he needs to do so can only be gleaned by entering a world of permanent twilight beneath the forest canopy. Danger lurks at every step as the expedition seeks out the Arrow People even while trying to avoid them. Along the way, Wallace uncovers clues as to who the Arrow People might be, how they have managed to endure as one of the last unconquered tribes, and why so much about them must remain shrouded in mystery if they are to survive. Laced with lessons from anthropology and the Amazon’s own convulsed history, and boasting a Conradian cast of unforgettable characters—all driven by a passion to preserve the wild, but also wracked by fear, suspicion, and the desperate need to make it home alive—The Unconquered reveals this critical battleground in the fight to save the planet as it has rarely been seen, wrapped in a page-turning tale of adventure.


Through Jaguar Eyes

Through Jaguar Eyes

Author: Benedict Allen

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780006548546

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