Red Gold. The Conquest of the Brazilian Indians

Hemming John

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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Good
Jacket Condition: Good
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publisher Place: Usa
Publisher Year: 1978
Edition: First Edition

Description: 640 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Good condition. There is some light shelf and reading wear, but still a presentable copy.

Publishers Description: Red Gold covers the history of the Brazilian Indians from 1500 to 1760, from the point of first contact through to their conquest by the Portuguese. The first contacts between Europeans and stone-age natives aroused mutual wonder and even admiration. The Indians appeared to the Portuguese as "people good and of pure simplicity" and so the myth of the "noble savage" was born. The whites seemed god-like beings whom the Indians venerated for the metal knives and axes which would help them wrest a living from the jungle. However, this uneasy friendship was not to last. The colonists revealed themselves as brutal, greed-fueled men who abused the hospitality of the Indians, using their women as concubines and their men as slaves. As if this wasnt enough. European disease and tribal vendettas - stirred by the colonists - depleted and depopulated the tribes. This terrifically comprehensive history of the impact of European settlement, details the subjugation of almost 2,500,000 people, and starts a historical trilogy of breathtaking ambition.

ISBN: 0674751078

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