History of Amazonia

History of Amazonia

Auteur : Jean-Louis Garel de Ayala

Date de publication : 2022-05-20T00:00:00Z

Éditeur : Librinova

Nombre de pages : 510

Résumé du livre

When an Anthropologist and a Shamane meet, they do not need a lingua franca. Life and Human condition already form a common language. As Garel de Ayala and Yami Wakalima agreed to tell the Ameyana Iwahto Ponpë, Story of the Days of the First Nations, the challenge rather was: how can one tell something relevant upon a matter people know nothing about and though believe they master? What, isn’t Amazonia a huge jungle crossed by a river-ocean, with giant snakes and spiders, and a local tiger called Jaguar? Behind the postcard, one meets People. The Amerikan continent is their Land and they have been developing City-States, and Great Cultures: the Inka, the Maya are but the most famous ones. Now, the History of the Civilization they tell goes back up to 72.000 years Before Present! It begins with Homo sapiens adopting a New way of life within an Ancient World. This feature recently is being recognized by Archeologists. Here is the Story of Mankind, a scientific and poetic adventure that will definitely move any Spirit!

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