Ebook: The third bank of the river: power and survival in the twenty-first-century Amazon
Author: Arnold Chris Feliciano
- Tags: Corruption, Corruption--Amazon River Region, Drug traffic, Drug traffic--Amazon River Region, Ecology, HISTORY / Latin America / South America, Indians of South America--Amazon River Region--Social conditions, Indians of South America--Social conditions, Logging, Logging--Amazon River Region, Social conditions, Travel, Violence, Violence--Amazon River Region, Travel writing, Arnold Chris Feliciano -- 1981- -- Travel -- Brazil -- Amazon River Region, Amazon River Region -- Social conditions, Amazon River Regio
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Picador
- City: Amazon River Region
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
Part I: A finite world -- Fan fest -- Isolation -- A way back from oblivion -- Site X -- The real jungle -- The Brazil reader -- Wolves among sheep -- The Devil's Paradise -- Quarantine -- Part II: How monsters are born -- Biti's gang -- Maximum power -- The bloody weekend -- a sense of security -- Très fronteiras -- Operation Wolfpack -- Ghost riders -- Part III: The Amazon clock -- A land without men -- City of vultures -- Soul counts -- Guardians -- Last dance -- The torch and the jaguar.;During the 2014 World Cup, an isolated Amazonian tribe emerged from the jungle on the misty border of Peru and Brazil, escaping massacre at the hands of illegal loggers. A year later, in the jungle capital of Manaus, a bloody weekend of reprisal killings inflames a drug war that blurs the line between cops and kingpins. Both events reveal the dual struggles of those living in and around the vast, endangered Amazon jungle. As indigenous tribes lose their ancestral territory every day to loggers and drug runners, local communities in cities such as Manaus, are plagued by intense violence due to the ongoing drug wars and entrenched corruption within the police and government. The chaos and violence echo the atrocities that have haunted the rain forest since Europeans first arrived in the New World. Following doctors and soldiers, environmental activists and indigenous Olympic archers, among others, The Third Bank of the River traces development in the Amazon from the arrival of the first Spanish flotilla. Veteran journalist Chris Arnold grounds his story in rigorous first-hand reporting and in-depth research, revealing a portrait of Brazil and the Amazon that is complex, bloody, and often tragic.
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