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Faces of the Rainforest , Valdir Cruz’s first monograph, is a prophetic portrait of a people on the brink of extinction. The Yanomami , native to Venezuela and Brazil, are believed to be descendants of those who migrated over the Bering Strait some twenty centuries ago, and have been residents of the Amazon for the past 15,000 years. Though they are one of the last remaining societies untouched by modernization, interference from outsiders has incontestably altered the fragile future of the Yanomami , as documented in Darkness in El Dorado by Patrick Tierney. Like Edward S. Curtis’ photographs before him, Cruz’s haunting images are made all the more hallucinatory by the knowledge that this ancient culture is about to disappear off the face of the earth.

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Faces of the Rainforest, Kenneth Good

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Titel
Faces of the Rainforest
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Kenneth Good
Erscheinungsdatum
2002
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
176
ISBN10
1576871371
ISBN13
9781576871379
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Faces of the Rainforest , Valdir Cruz’s first monograph, is a prophetic portrait of a people on the brink of extinction. The Yanomami , native to Venezuela and Brazil, are believed to be descendants of those who migrated over the Bering Strait some twenty centuries ago, and have been residents of the Amazon for the past 15,000 years. Though they are one of the last remaining societies untouched by modernization, interference from outsiders has incontestably altered the fragile future of the Yanomami , as documented in Darkness in El Dorado by Patrick Tierney. Like Edward S. Curtis’ photographs before him, Cruz’s haunting images are made all the more hallucinatory by the knowledge that this ancient culture is about to disappear off the face of the earth.