The Pacaa Nova were originally a tribe of hunters, gatherers and simple
horticulturalists in the upper Amazon. As the frontier of Brazilian
'civilization' has expanded, their extraordinary culture has been
trampled on and transformed. Of particular importance in this case has
been the intrusion of the rubber industry into the Amazon headwaters;
important as well have been the influences of the Catholic Church and
the government. It is a tragic story, but an entirely fascinating one,
and von Graeve presents it in enormously readable fashion, with
first-hand descriptions that bring the people to life for the student.