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Hans Stadens True History An Account Of Cannibal Captivity In Brazil Hans Staden Editor Jo Ellen Fair Editor Neil L Whitehead Editor Michael Harbsmeier Editor

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Hans Stadens True History An Account Of Cannibal Captivity In Brazil Hans Staden Editor Jo Ellen Fair Editor Neil L Whitehead Editor Michael Harbsmeier Editor
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.25 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Hans Staden (editor); Jo Ellen Fair (editor); Neil L. Whitehead (editor); Michael Harbsmeier (editor)
ISBN: 9780822389293, 0822389290
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Hans Stadens True History An Account Of Cannibal Captivity In Brazil Hans Staden Editor Jo Ellen Fair Editor Neil L Whitehead Editor Michael Harbsmeier Editor by Hans Staden (editor); Jo Ellen Fair (editor); Neil L. Whitehead (editor); Michael Harbsmeier (editor) 9780822389293, 0822389290 instant download after payment.

Discourse on cannibalism as seen through the writings of German adventurer, Hans Staden, who was captured in South America in 1550 by the Tupi Indians, who had a reputation of cooking and eating their enemies. This is a new edition.

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