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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yanoama: The Story of Helena Valero, a Girl Kidnapped by Amazonian Indians (aka Yanomamo) is a biography of Helena Valero, which gives us a detailed account of life with the Yanomamo, a tribe of Amazonian Indians in the rainforest near Venezuela. The author gives us a unique and very intimate look on how life feels within these tribes. The life in the forest, the foods, the relationships between tribes, families, and individuals. The culture, the wars, and much more.…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yanoama: The Story of Helena Valero, a Girl Kidnapped by Amazonian Indians (aka Yanomamo) is a biography of Helena Valero, which gives us a detailed account of life with the Yanomamo, a tribe of Amazonian Indians in the rainforest near Venezuela. The author gives us a unique and very intimate look on how life feels within these tribes. The life in the forest, the foods, the relationships between tribes, families, and individuals. The culture, the wars, and much more. She married twice and gave birth to four children, three sons and a girl, until she came back to "the white man" only to return later back to live near the Indians. The book is composed of three parts: Part 1: From the time she was kidnapped until she came to live with the Namoeteri and got married first to Fusiwe. Part 2: Her life with Fusiwe, headsman of the Namoeteri. Part 3: Her life after Fusiwe''s death, second marriage, moving between villages, and finally escaping back to "the white man".