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Identifier: explorationofval00hern (find matches)
Title: Exploration of the valley of the Amazon
Year: 1853 (1850s)
Authors: Herndon, William Lewis, 1813-1857 United States. Navy Dept Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862 Mann, Horace, 1796-1859 Gibbon, Lardner
Subjects: Amazon River Valley -- Description and travel Brazil -- Description and travel Peru -- Description and travel Bolivia -- Description and travel America -- Discovery and exploration
Publisher: Washington, R. Armstrong (etc.) Public Printer
Contributing Library: Brown University Library
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we require, andseem interested in our industry. Jose asks permission to go to church,and for money to buy shoes. The singing of frogs reminds us of home.Some of the trees are much larger than those hitherto passed. Marks of small-pox are seen among the people; but there are nochills and fevers here. Some of the women have dreadful swellings intheir necks, called by them ^^cota,^^ or goitre, caused by drinking badwater, or snow-water deprived of salts. But why this disease is generallyconfined to the women I cannot say, unless the men never drink water.It was very certain, from the noise after church, that they find somethingstronger. I do not think the people are generally dissipated, except onSunday afternoons, when both sexes seem disposed to frolic. Duringthe week they are otherwise employed. Leaving the Juaja valley, we passed through a rough, hilly country.In barley stubbles ewes are giving lambs. A woman planting beans after the plough, has her baby slung over ^^^^^ ^-,. ^■ -m
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ISCUCHACA. 9 her shoulders; by the noise it made, I doubt its partiality to beans. Theplough is drawn by oxen, yoked by the horns. It is made of two piecesof wood—the handle and coulter are of one piece, into which is jointedthe beam; the coulter is shod with a square plate of iron, without ashear, so that the furrow is made by throwing the soil on both sides,like the North Carolina bull-tongue. On a hill some Indians are plant-ing, while others are carrying up water in large jars from a stream forthe purpose of irrigating the vegetables peeping out of the ground. Some of the Indians on the road look very sad after their Sunday frolic.A man on horseback, with his wife astride behind him, and her babyslung to her back, looked quite as uncomfortable as his miserable littlehorse. The road is marked with stones at every league of three miles:some of the measures must have been made on a Monday morning aftera frolic. The small towns of Guayocachi and Nahuinpacyo are inhab-ited solely by

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