ABSTRACT

'The Broadway Travellers contains few more exciting stories than that of Staden.' Sunday Times
'The present translation of his adventures among the Brazilian cannibals, with which the gruesome original woodcuts are included, now make Staden's story available to a larger public...'New Statesman
The first part of the book is a straightforward account of the author's personal experiences. The second part is a detailed treatise on the customs of the Tupinambá, their polity, trade, religion, manufactures and warlike undertakings, and of the flora and fauna of the country. In-depth information is given on rites and ceremonies (those on cannibalism are not for the faint-hearted reader), government and laws and religious observances.
Facsimiles of woodcuts.

chapter |12 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |4 pages

NOTE TO INTRODUCTION

chapter |2 pages

HANS STADEN’S INTRODUCTION

chapter |8 pages

DR. DRYANDER’S INTRODUCTION

chapter |2 pages

THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK

part |1 pages

PART ONE

chapter I|1 pages

The voyage to Portugal]

chapter II|3 pages

My first voyage from Lisbon in Portugal.

chapter XIV|1 pages

The situation of Sancte Vincente.

chapter XXVII|4 pages

How I suffered greatly from toothache.

chapter XLVI|1 pages

How Almighty God worked a wonder.

chapter XLIX|1 pages

How they carried me to be given away.

part |1 pages

PART TWO

chapter V|1 pages

In what manner they make fire.

chapter VIII|1 pages

Of the appearance of the people.

chapter XI|1 pages

How they prepare their food.

chapter XVI|1 pages

Concerning the adornment of the women.

chapter XVII|1 pages

How they first name a child.

chapter XIX|1 pages

Of their betrothals.

chapter XX|2 pages

Of their possessions.

chapter XXIII|1 pages

How they turn the women into soothsayers.

chapter XXIV|1 pages

Concerning their canoes.

chapter XXVII|1 pages

Concerning their weapons.

chapter XXIX|1 pages

Concerning certain animals in the country.

chapter XXX|1 pages

Certain animals]

chapter XXXIV|1 pages

Concerning the birds of the country.