
audiobook
by Carl Wiese
Part 1
Part 2
A determined trader sets out in 1885 to revive a faltering ivory business in the remote reaches of northern Zambezia. Leading a caravan of three hundred local hunters, he pushes through the Zambezi, battles harsh terrain, and reaches the village of Chirupe, where he fortifies a modest outpost to protect his men and their prized cargo.
Soon his hunters encounter a war party from the powerful ruler Mpesene, prompting a delicate exchange of gifts and a request for hunting rights. A sudden, torrential rain—seen as a miracle by the locals—wins the trader the ruler’s favor, allowing him to establish a permanent base in the chief’s capital, Matengulene. As he coordinates ivory hunts and begins to send supplies back to Tete, Portuguese officials take notice, seeing his growing influence as a potential foothold for expanding their own presence in the region.
Language
pt
Duration
~36 minutes (34K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano
Release date
2011-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A longtime technology sales leader and co-author of a book on teamwork, he built his career by helping big companies adapt and grow. After decades at firms including Cisco, BlackBerry, and HP/Poly, he has stayed closely connected to Oklahoma State University.
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