
audiobook
by W. E. (Walter Ernest) Hardenburg
Every attempt has been made to replicate the original as printed.
THE PUTUMAYO
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
THE PUTUMAYO - CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II HARDENBURG’S NARRATIVE: SOURCE OF THE PUTUMAYO
CHAPTER III THE UPPER PUTUMAYO
CHAPTER IV THE CENTRAL PUTUMAYO
CHAPTER V THE HUITOTOS
CHAPTER VI THE DEVIL’S PARADISE
Deep in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, a remote river system once celebrated for its abundant life becomes the stage for a stark, first‑hand chronicle. The narrator, a seasoned traveler, guides listeners through the dense canopy, bustling river towns, and the daily rhythms of Huitoto and other indigenous communities before the darkness of the rubber boom fully settles in. Vivid sketches and a hand‑drawn map accompany his observations, giving the listener a clear sense of place and the fragile humanity that thrives there.
As the expedition turns toward the booming rubber trade, the tone shifts to a sobering investigation of forced labor, chained workers, and the ruthless tactics employed by distant capitalists eager to feed a global demand for rubber. Drawing on official reports and original testimonies, the account exposes the systematic cruelty inflicted on the local peoples, while still preserving the awe of the surrounding jungle. The narrative invites listeners to witness an unsettling chapter of history, urging awareness and reflection through vivid description and carefully documented evidence.
Full title
The Putumayo, the Devil's Paradise Travels in the Peruvian Amazon Region and an Account of the Atrocities Committed upon the Indians Therein Travels in the Peruvian Amazon Region and an Account of the Atrocities Committed upon the Indians Therein
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (524K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif, Broward County Library and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1886–1942
An American engineer, explorer, and eyewitness whose writing helped expose the brutal abuses of the Putumayo rubber trade. Best known for The Putumayo, the Devil’s Paradise, he turned firsthand experience into a powerful work of protest and documentation.
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