![]() | Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure | ![]() |
CONTENTS
The Call—The "Theta Nu Epsilon!"—Colon—The Grand Hotel, Panama—Guayaquil—Alligators—An appointment.
I. THE BEGINNING OF THE TRAIL .................................... 3
Mules—Cacao—La My first trail—Rum—A first-class road—The Córdovez family—Easy money—Salinas—Chimborazo —A window—dresser—An industrial revolution—I retire from business.
II. A LAND OF OPPORTUNITY .................................... 9
Civil War—A warrant—A captaincy—Riobamba—The desert trail—Quito—My passport—The plunge.
III. EXODUS .................................... 27
The Mountain trail—Papallacta—The descent—Rain to order—The Inland Mail—Archidora—Edwards the Quaker—The jumping—off place—Napo.
IV. JACK ROUSE .................................... 34
A Renegade—The vampire bat—Afloat—Mejias the Colombian—Trade—guns—We turn aside—Loreto—A fresh team—Betrayal.
V. THE NAPO .................................... 45
Pursuit—Don Elias Andrade—The Long River—The Paña The Anaconda—The Maquisapa—A find and a loss.
VI. THE LAW OF THE FOREST .................................... 62
We learn our job—A monster—Disaster—We face the inevitable—A nightmare march—A trail.
VII. HUNGER .................................... 77
We take over quarters—Convalescence—The mystery man—Rubber—The last link gone—A permanent base—Vegetarians perforce—A dollar a pound—The Mygab—Snake—bite—A peace—offering.
VIII. A PHANTOM PEOPLE .................................... 87
A tapir—The credit system—A night visitor—More tapirs—Fine linen—Rejected—Fever—A gastric feat—The uses of rubber—Pack—ants—Dwindling supplies—Prostration.
IX. "PASSAGE MONEY" .................................... 103
A mixed diet—A land—crab—A theft—Repayment with interest—We dress up—A steamer—The American engineer.
X. HIGHWAY ROBBERY .................................... 119
Mud and bamboo—A letter—We sell out—Tropical medicine—Mosquitoes—William Game—A bird which sings at night—The mention of gold.
XI. IQUITOS .................................... 126
A coveted post—The Foreign Legion—La moda inglesa—We make ready—A diary.
XII. TROPICAL POLITICS .................................... 137
"The land of butterflies"—The Cocamas—The last outpost—The hardwoods of the Amazon—A false alarm—A local Rockefeller.
XIII. BARRANCA .................................... 146
"War—bags"—Ambusha shows the way—A double celebration—The white alligator—Mitaya Isla—Turtles—We face the Pongo Menseriche—A tragic site.
XIV. BORJA .................................... 154
Snags—Forest calls—A killing weapon—Concentration—A reconnaissance—The great whirlpool—A glimpse of history—We seize the only chance—We get what we deserve—Crawling—Salvation.
XV. THE PONGO MENSERICHE .................................... 173
The call to arms—A concert—Negotiations—Liquid refreshment—Three matches—The Antipas—The "Pongo Chapter"—-Lazaro parleys—Paddles—Bananas—A pact.
XVI. DIPLOMACY .................................... 188
Agriculture—Building—Domestic life—Spinning—Weaving —Fishing—Blowguns—Poison—brewing—Religion —Canoemaking—Giamanchi—Basket—making—Medicine —Marriage—Retrospect.
XVII. THE ANTIPAS .................................... 201
Pitacunca leads the way—The crew—A monkey—hunt —A legend—Forest delicacies—Another concert —Fruit—pulp—Wild hogs—Ambusha tries our patience—Shipwreck.
XVIII. TURNING THE CORNER .................................... 224
The Promised Land—Adventurous merchants—An unwritten contract —Pedro mounts guard—A sick prophet—The Jivaro medicine —man—We open some boxes—Two more turn backGold—An interruption.
XIX. THE SANTIAGO .................................... 238
A game of bluff—Tuhuimpui declines a drink—The electric eel—Sea—beans—Vanilla—An interrupted sleep—Charred wood—Yacu—Mámam smiles—We take to the woods—Huito —The war—dance—Yacu—Mámam smiles again—A hideous company—Game has trouble with his shoes—The attack.
XX. WAR .................................... 251
The collection of the trophies—We retire—An antitoxin—An operation—Fires are lighted—Sacred rites—Hot sand—The festival of rejoicing.
XXl. THE JÍVARO HEADS .................................... 272
A council—The fleet moves off—We abandon diplomacy—We proceed by raft—Ambusha provides a laugh—Poisonous snakes—Pongo Playa —Jack escapes death—-Fresh supplies—Ambusha retires.
XXII. STRATEGY .................................... 284
A swampy maze—The Amazon ants—An invincible army—Jaguars —A portage—Macas—A traveled man—Spate—A rough passage.
XXIII. THE MORONA .................................... 299
A fresh start—I carry on alone—A bag of gold—Demoralization —A forest romance—Potatoes—A chapter of accidents—A monkey's indiscretion—A mute farewell.
XXIV. THE CROWNING FOLLY .................................... 315
A cinch—I come to my senses—Consular intervention—Home.
XXV. THE END OF THE TRAIL .................................... 333
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