
Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2000)
English | 1h33mn | XviD | 706x476 | 805kbps | 29fps | MP3 | 160kbps | 657 MB
Genre: Documentary
In 1955, Manhattan artist Tobias Schneebaum traveled to Peru on a Fulbright scholarship. He visited a remote Dominican mission, where he allowed curiosity about the local tribespeople to lure him into the jungle. He spent seven months in the jungle with the Amarekaire people (now called Harakambut), who were cannibals, and was presumed dead. But he emerged from the jungle no longer interested in an artist's career, deciding to pursue anthropology instead. In 1969, he wrote a book, "Keep the River on Your Right", about his experiences in the Amazon jungle.
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