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"Journalist's fascinating and well-written account of the Huao peoples' struggle against North American oil companies and evangelical missionaries resulting from the construction of the oil pipeline in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Provides an insider's view of international NGO politics, indigenous federation politics, missionized indigenous peoples, and the special place occupied by the Huao in Ecuadorian indigenous struggles"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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"Portions of this book were originally published in The New Yorker in slightly different form as 'Amazon showdown: a Stone Age tribe fights American oil' (9/27/93) and 'An Amazon Indian in D.C.'s jungle' (5/2/94)"--T.p. verso.
"Originally published in hardcover in slightly different form by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, in 1995."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-274).
Gift of anonymous donor.
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