Voyage au Tapajoz
In the first of three exploratory missions into the Amazon basin, the French explorer, geologist, and scholar Henri Coudreau spent nearly seven months on the Tapajoz river, from 28 July 1895 to 7 January 1896. Coudreau was working as a teacher and scientist in French Guyana when he was commissioned by the governor of Brazil's Pará state to explore the Amazon's tributaries. His 1897 Voyage au Tapajoz carefully records the villages, towns, peoples, and environs encountered throughout his journey. Illustrations, meteorological tables, and vocabularies of indigenous languages demonstrate Coudreau's wide-ranging interests and observations and his rigorous approach to data collection. He also includes poetic detail, describing, for instance, 'un ciel du matin d'une douceur exquise'. This allows the reader to enter into Coudreau's sensory and affective experiences, and makes the book an enjoyable travelogue as well as a thorough scientific report.
Product details
October 2010Paperback
9781108007399
232 pages
244 × 170 × 12 mm
0.38kg
37 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. De Para à Salto Augusto
- 2. Départ de Miritituba
- 3. Chez Cardozo
- 4. Alto-Tapajoz et Sao Manuel
- 5. Cachoeira de S. Gabriel
- 6. Derniers jours chez Paulo Leite
- 7. Les Mundurucus
- 8. Honneurs funèbres aux guerriers tués à l'ennemi
- 9. Retour de Sete Quedas
- 10. Tableaux statistiques
- 11. Dialectes
- 12. Derniers mots.