Upriver
Discover the captivating journey in Upriver by Michael Brown, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. This gripping narrative unfolds through the eyes of a man who encounters the remarkable Awajún people of Peru. With their fierce independence and resilient spirit, over 50,000 Awajún navigate the complexities of life along the Amazonian frontier.
Brown eloquently illuminates their struggles and triumphs as they employ their hard-won political savvy, literacy, and digital skills to assert their identity and rights in a contested zone. Spanning 336 pages, Upriver invites readers to explore not just a location but a profound story of courage and community. Experience the rich tapestry of culture and the vital challenges faced by these incredible individuals. A must-read for anyone interested in indigenous rights and the dynamics of modern life in the Amazon.