| William Baird - 1858 - 642 páginas
...pashiiiba barriguda (Iriartea ventricosa). By its side is a blowpipe ten or twelve feet long, and a liitle quiver full of small poisoned arrows hangs up near...for their gay feathers, or even brings down the wild bog or the tapir, and it is from the stem and spines of two species of palms that they are made. His... | |
| 1859 - 148 páginas
...stands a heavy harpoon for catching the cow-fish ; it is formed of the black wood of the Pashiiiba By its side is a blow-pipe ten or twelve feet long,...down the wild hog or the tapir, and it is from the stems and spines of two species of Palms that they are made. His great bassoon-like musical instruments... | |
| William Barry Lord - 1871 - 888 páginas
...By its side is a blowpipe, 10ft. or 12ft. long, and a little quiver of small poisoned arrows hangs near it. With these the Indian procures birds for food or for gay feathers, or shoots tho hog or tapir ; and it ia from the stem and spines of two palms that they... | |
| William Lloyd Baily - 1878 - 422 páginas
...stands a heavy harpoon for catching tho cow-fish ; it is formed of the black wood of the Pashiiiba By its side is a blow-pipe ten or twelve feet long,...down the wild hog or the tapir, and it is from the stems and spines of two species of Palms that they are made. • His great bassoon-like musical instruments... | |
| Alfred Russell Wallace - 2007 - 237 páginas
...corner stands a heavy harpoon for catching the cow-fish ; it is formed of the black wood of the PaskMba barriguda. By its side is a blowpipe ten or twelve...two species of Palms that they are made. His great bassoon-Hke musical instruments are made of palm stems ; the cloth in which he wraps his most valued... | |
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