Of cannibals and kings : primal anthropology in the Americas

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Of cannibals and kings : primal anthropology in the Americas

Neil L. Whitehead

(Latin American originals, v. 7)

Pennsylvania State University Press, c2011

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [127]-131) and index

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Of Cannibals and Kings collects the very earliest accounts of the native peoples of the Americas, including selections from the descriptions of Columbus’s first two voyages; documents reflecting the initial colonial occupation in Haiti, Venezuela, and Guyana; and the first ethnographic account of the Taínos by the missionary Ramón Pané. This primal anthropology directly guided a rapacious discovery of the lands of both wild cannibals and golden kings.

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Contents List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Of Cannibals and Kings Documents 1a and 1b The Letter, and Extracts from the Journal of Columbus’s First Voyage to America (1492) Document 2 The Report of Diego Chanca on Columbus’s Second Voyage to America (1494) Document 3 Writings of Friar Roman on the Antiquities of the Indians, Which He Collected on Request of the Admiral with Diligence, as a Man Who Knows Their Language (ca. 1498) Document 4 The Deposition of Rodrigo Figueroa on the Islands of the Barbarous Caribes (1520) Document 5 An Account of the Provinces of the Aruacas by Rodrigo de Navarrete (ca. 1550) References Index

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