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The Arawak Diaspora - Comparative Arawakan Histories: Rethinking Language Family and Culture Area in Amazonia. Jonathan D. Hill and Fernando Santosgranero, editors. University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, 2002. 340 pp. $49.95. - The Ecology of Power: Culture, Place, and Personhood in the Southern Amazon, A.D. 1000–2000. Michael J. Heckenberger. Routledge, New York and London, 2005. 404 pp. $39.95. - The Tainos: Rise and Decline of the People who Greeted Columbus. Irving Rouse. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1992. 211 pp. $20.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Peter W. Stahl*
Affiliation:
Binghamton University

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