Describes the history, culture, and daily lives of the Yanomami peoples of the Amazon rain forest, and includes color photos, "fascinating facts," and a glossary.
how the foods of the Americas changed eating around the world
Johnson, Sylvia A
1997
Describes many foods native to the Americas, including corn, peppers, peanuts, and chocolate, which were taken to Europe and used in new ways around the world.
Four fundamentalist American missionaries and a soldier of fortune become involved in a fanatical conflict over the fate of the primitive Niaruna Indians living in the Amazon jungle.
Presents humorous but detailed information on the first inhabitants and first explorers of the Americas, discussing the Native Americans, Mayans, Aztecs, Vikings, Columbus, and the Spanish Conquest.
Presents an introduction to the continent of South America, and provides information on its geography, plant and animal life, environment, and its people.
Presents an overview of the Incan culture, examining such topics as government, religion, recreation, domestic life, occupations, entertainment, food, shelter, and clothing.