Bachman, Carlos J., 1918, De Lima al Madre de Dios, Apuntes de Viaje, La Opinión Libre, Lima, 189p. [Essentially Guarayo and Mashco; little on Panoans; some photos and a map; rubber camps./MA]
Bachman, Carlos J., 1939, Secretos y Misterios de la Selva, A. Lulli, Lima. [Posthumous.]
Baer, Gerhard, 1971, Auskünfte eines Srahuanbo über schamanistische Vorstellungen seiner Gruppe (Ost-Peru), Anthropos, Bd.66:223-228. [Despite brevity, much solid data on shamanic concepts and practices. Based on interview with bilingual Srahuanbo; main terms in native language. Very useful./BI]
Baer, Gerhard, 1978, "Ost-Peruanische Masken", in R. Hartmann & U. Oberem, eds., Estudios Americanistas 1. - Homenaje a Hermann Trimborn, Sankt Augustin. [Includes drawn illustrations of masks.]
Baer, Gerhard, 1979, Masken der Piro, Shipibo und Matsigenka (Ost-Peru), Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel, 87/88 (1977-78):101-115. ["The Chuncho as a whole also lack ... masks". (Steward, 1948:508). Baer presents own photos of montaña masks, quoting the corresponding beliefs and practices. Pages 103-105: the Shipibo yoshin shetan./BI]
Baer, Gerhard, 1981, Weitere Materialen zu den Matsigenka- und Shipibo-Masken (Ost-Peru), Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Basel, 92:33-38. [Data and photos, supplementing Baer 1979./BI]
Baer, Gerhard, 1993, "Para o Melhor Entendimento das Mascaras Sul-Américanas", pp.289-309 in Vera Penteado Coelho, org., Um Século de Antropologia no Xingu, Editora da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo. [Among others, manufacture, description, use, and significance of Shipibo yoshin shëtan mask and Cashinahua munti xëtaya mask. 8 photos, 5 drawings./BI]
Baker: see Hanna.
Baldus, Herbert, 1954, Bibliografia Crítica da etnologia Brasileira I, Comissão do IV Centenario da Cidade de São Paulo, São Paulo. [Reprint 1968: Völkerkundliche Abhandlungen, 2, Hannover.]
Baldus, Herbert, 1970, Bibliografia Crítica da etnologia Brasileira II, Völkerkundliche Abhandlungen, 4, Hannover [Also see Hartmann.]
Baldus, Herbert, ed., 1967, Indians of Brazil in the XXth Century, Institute for Cross-Cultural Research, Washington. [Papers by Kietzman, Dole, Carneiro...]
Balee: see Prance.
Ballivian, Manuel Vicente de, 1898, Relación de la Provincia de la Virgen del Pilar de Mojos, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de La Paz, I(1):120-137.
Ballivian, Manuel Vicente de, ed., 1890, Exploraciones y Noticias Hidrográficas de los Rios del Norte de Bolivia, Primera Parte, Folletines de "El Comercio", II. [See pp.13-14; Bolivian Panoans.]
Ballivian, Manuel Vicente de, ed., 1906, Documentos para la historia geográfica de la Republica de Bolivia, J.M. Gamarra, La Paz. [Essential collection of chronicles, etc.]
Ballivian, Manuel Vicente & C.F. Pinda, 1912, Monografía de la Industria de la Goma Elástica en Bolivia, Dirección General de Estadística y Estudios Geográficos, La Paz. [Important source about lowland Bolivian Caripunas, Pamas, Pacaguaras, Sinabos, & Chacobos.]
Ballón, Enrique, 1985, Introductión a la Lexicografía en lenguas andinas y selváticas, Amazonía Peruana, VI(12): 59-115. [pp.83-89 are devoted to the semantical analysis of Cashinahua and Shipibo color terms./PE]
Ballon, F., 1988, Política de la supervivencia: las organizaciones de los pueblos indígenas de la Amazonía Peruana, 23pp., CIPA, Lima.
Ballon Landa, Alberto, 1917, Los Hombres de la Selva; apuntes para un ensayo de sociología aplicada, Oficina Tipográfica de la Opinión Nacional, 325pp., Lima. [Originally a doctoral thesis of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; superficial; excerpts published in Revista Universitaria./PE]
Balzan, Luigi, 1894, Un po' piu di Luce sulla Distribuzione di Alcune Tribu Indigene, Archivio per l'Antropologia e l'Etnologia (Florence), XXIV:17-29. [Bolivian Panoans.]
Balzano, Silvia, 1979, Prospección Etnográfica entre los Shipibo (Pano) de Maputay, Scripta Ethnologica, V(2):183-186. [Preliminary research report.]
Balzano, Silvia, 1983a, Le travail du caouchouc chez les Chacobo de Alto Ivon, Bolivie, Bulletin de la Société Suisse des Américanistes, XLVII:7-18. [Daily routine of Chacobo rubber tappers; mythology associated with Hevea trees./PE]
Balzano, Silvia, 1983b, Análisis comprensivo de un relato chacobo, Scripta Ethnologica, VII:47-72. [Compares 8 versions of the origin myth.]
Balzano, Silvia, 1984, Kako, a cultural hero of the Chacobos, Latin American Literature, VIII(1):26-34. [Similar to the latter, in English.]
Balzano, Silvia, 1985, Yushini, a Chacobo Word Denoting Sacrality, Naos: Notes and Materials for Linguistic Study of the Sacred, 2(1):12.
Balzano, Silvia, 1986, Acerca de la institución del 'kebichi' entre los Chacobo del oriente Boliviano, Scripta Ethnologica, X:71-77. [Interesting data on shamanism and female healing practices, gathered in few months fieldwork./PE]
Balzano, Silvia, 1990, Analysis of three Joke Performances among the Chacobo of Bolivia, Folklore and Mythology Studies, 14:15-28.
Balzano, Silvia, [1991], Fear and Sadness among the Chacobo Indians of Bolivia, paper read at the 47th International Congress of Americanists, New Orleans.
Balzano, Silvia, 1994, "Chacobo", pp. 104-107, in J. Wilbert, org., Encyclopedia of World Cultures, vol.7, G.K. Hall & C°, Boston.
Bankmann, Ulf, 1971, Reservedekor auf Keramik südamerikanischer Indianer, Festschrift zum Hundertjahrigen Bestehen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte, 1869-1969, Heft 3, p.298-302, Berlin. [Analysis of negative-resist décor on Cashinahua & Desana pots.]
Bant : see Basurto
Baptista Gumucio, Mariano, 1972, Este pais tan solo en su agonía, 282pp., Los Amigos del Libro, La Paz. [Chacobo pp.116-118; a few days first-hand contact./PE]
Baptista Gumucio, Mariano, 1975, "Los Chacobo", pp.155-156 in Ensayos sobre la Realidad Boliviana, La Paz. [Journalistic praise of SIL activities./PE]
Barbosa, João, 1947, "Vocabulario dos Indios Caripuna (E'LOE) do rio Madeira", Comissão de Linhas Telegráficas Estrategicas de Mato-Grosso ao Amazonas ("Comissão Rondon"), Conselho Nacional de Protecão aos Indios, Publicação N°2, Anexo N°5: História Natural, Etnografia pelo General Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon, Imprensa Nacional, Rio de Janeiro.
Barbosa, S. M., 1986, Kancaia (ao povo Kaxarari), CIMI, Porto Velho. [Short portuguese poem explaining the meaning of kancaia: "I am leaving"./MA]
Barclay: see Santos Granero.
Bardales Rodriguez, César (with Lucille Eakin), 1979, Quimisha Incabo ini yoia: leyendas Shipibo-Conibo, 53pp., Serie Comunidades y Culturas Peruanas N°12, ILV, Peru.
Barranca, José S., 1914, Yamiaco, Boletín de la Sociedad Geográfica de Lima, XXX:5-8. [Lexicon of a Panoan group located on the right banks of the Inambari.]
Barraza, G., 1984, Por qué los antiguos peruanos se deformaban la cabeza: entrevista a Pedro Weiss, OIGA, seminario de actualidad (Lima), V Etapa, N°173, Abril. [Cf. Cardenas Timoteo.]
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Bates, Henry, 1863, The Naturalist on the River Amazon, Londres. [A classic; reprint: UCLA Press, 1962.]
Bayle, Constantino, ed., 1940, Descubridores Jesuitas del Amazonas, Revista de Indias, I:121-185.
Bayle, Constantino, ed., 1948, Informe que hace a S.M. el P. Andres de Zarate, de la Compañía de Jesus, visitador y viceprovincial que acaba de ser de la Provincia de Quito, en el Reino del Peru, y de sus misiones del rio Napo y del Marañon, Missionalia Hispanica, 15(5):543-565. [Also see vol.24, 1951.]
Bayo, Ciro, 1911, El Peregrino en Indias, en el corazón de América del sur, 443pp., Sucesores de Hernando, Madrid. [Despite its awkward cover illustration showing an Apache, this book focusses on travels along the Beni, Madre de Dios, Madeira and Mamore, which the author labels "Mesopotamia boliviana". Most of the ethnographic information regarding this "laboratorium gentium" concerns the Guarayo, Siriono, Araona, Mojo and Chiquitos, but one chapter (pp.309-321) is largely devoted to the Panoan Caripuna, which the author got to know while working in rubber camps. Interesting map of Mojos and Beni, locating Capuibo, Chacobo and Pacaguara territory./PE]
Becher, Hans, 1955, Cintos e Cordões de Cintura dos Indios sul américanos (não-andinos), Revista do Museu Paulista, IX:7-180.
Beghin, François-Xavier, 1976, "Ediciones a las poblaciones indias de Amazonía", p.127-167 in R. Jaulin, ed., El etnocidio a traves de las Américas, Siglo XXI, Mexico. [Chacobo pp.134-135; first hand contact, as government appointed "maestro catequizador" just before SIL entry./PE]
Behrens, Clifford, 1981, Time Allocation and Meat Procurement Among the Shipibo Indians of Eastern Peru, Human Ecology, IX(2):182-220.
Behrens, Clifford, [1981], Report of Current Research on Shipibo Ecology and Economy, Ms.
Behrens, Clifford, [1982], A Quantitative Analysis of Shipibo Protein Procurement and Consumption, Ms.
Behrens, Clifford, 1984, Shipibo Ecology and Economy: A Mathematical Approach to Understanding Human Adaptation, Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles.
Behrens, Clifford, 1986a, The Cultural Ecology of Dietary Change Accompanying Changing Activity Patterns Among the Shipibo, Human Ecology, XIV(4):367-396.
Behrens, Clifford, 1986b, Shipibo Food Categorization and Preference: Relationships between Indigenous and Western Dietary Concepts, American Anthropologist, LXXXVIII(3):647-658.
Behrens, Clifford, 1988a, Shipibo Time Allocation, Cross Cultural Studies in Time Allocation, volume 4, Human Relations Area Files, New Haven.
Behrens, Clifford, [1988b], Factors Affecting Performance in a Shipibo Bilingual School, Ms. [Paper presented at the 87th meeting of the AAA, Phoenix.]
Behrens, Clifford, 1989a, The Scientific Basis for Shipibo Soil Classification and Land Use: Changes in Soil-Plant Associations with Cash Cropping, American Anthropologist, XCI(2):83-100.
Behrens, Clifford, [1989b], The Formation of Cash and Labor Markets Within a Shipibo Subsistence Economy, Ms. [Paper presented at the American Ethnological Society Annual Spring Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico.]
Behrens, Clifford, 1991, Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to the Analysis of Anthropological Data: A New Synthesis, Journal of Quantitative Anthropology. [Includes an analysis of performance data collected in a Shipibo bilingual school.]
Behrens, Clifford, 1992, Labor specialization and the formation of makets for food in a Shipibo subsistence economy, Human Ecology, v.20:435-462.
Behrens, Clifford, 1994, "Shipibo", pp. 303-306, in J. Wilbert, org., Encyclopedia of World Cultures, vol.7, G.K. Hall & C°, Boston.
Behrens: see Read.
Belaunde, Victor Andrés, 1911, Los mitos amazónicos y el Imperio Incaico, Revista Universitaria, año VI, II:23-53. [Speculations about the Amazonian Paititi empire; some data about revolt of J. Santos Atahualpa./PE]
Beltran, Pedro, 1840, Diario del viaje hecho el año 1834 para reconocer los rios Ucayali y Pachitea, publicalo su autor el buenmérito Sargento Mayor de Ingenieros... Arequipa, 48p. [Panoan Indians, Remo; Father Plaza; Information about weapons & wars; describes a marriage ceremony; also see Larrabure y Correa, XI:22-71, 1907./MA]
Beltran: see Smyth & Lowe
Benchimol, Samuel, 1979, Petroleo na selva do Juruá o rio dos indios Macacos, Ms. (p.307-310), Manaus. [Discusses an area largly inhabited by Panoans. Comments on the Panoan groups which formerly inhabited the Juruá./MA]
Bennett, Wendell C., 1936, Excavations in Bolivia, Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, XXXV:329-507.
Benson: see Bodley.
Bergeron, Sylvie, [forthcoming], Diversité floristique de la forêt de terre ferme d'Alto Ivon (Beni, Vaca Diez, Bolivie), Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Etudes Andines. [based on 6 months field-work among the Chacobo.]
Bergman, Roland W., 1974, Shipibo Subsistence in the Upper Amazon Rain Forest, Ph.D. dissertation (geography), University of Wisconsin.
Bergman, Roland W., 1980, Amazon Economics: the Simplicity of Shipibo Indian Wealth, Dellplain Latin American Studies, Syracuse University. [Reviews: Modern Language Journal, LXVII(3):295-296, 1983; Geographical Review, LXXII(4):471-472, 1982; Economic Geography, LVIII(3):301, 1982; Américas, XXXVIII(4):544-545, 1982.]
Bergman, Roland W., 1990, Economía Amazónica: Estrategias de subsistencia en las riberas del Ucayali en el Peru, 209pp., caaap, Lima. [Translation of Bergman, 1974.]
Bergman, Roland W., n.d.(a), "Subsistence Agriculture in Latin America", in J. Super & Th. Wright, eds., Food, Politics, and Society in Latin America, University of Nebraska Press.
Bergman, Roland W., n.d.(b), Producción Tradicional de los Shipibos en la Región Amazónica del Peru, Lima, caaap.
Bernardino Da Souza, Francisco, 1874, Commissão do Madeira, Rio de Janeiro. [Mayoruna source according to Nimuendaju.]
Bernon, Gabriel, 1993, Rio Manu, frissons de jungle, Terre Sauvage, N°75 (July-August):60-91. [Includes 34 magnificent color photos by André Bärtschi, one of which depicts Yora men probably chewing coca leaves./PE]
Bertrand-Ricoveri, Pierrette, 1992, Los Incas en la mitología Shipibo, Anthropologica, 11:23-112. [See Bertrand-Rousseau.]
Bertrand-Ricoveri, Pierrette, [1994], Vision Blanche / Vision Indienne. Traversée anthropologique d'une culture amazonienne: les Shipibo de l'Ucayali, 4 vol., 1137pp., Thesis of "Doctorat d'Etat", University of Paris V-Sorbonne. [ Thorough analysis of shipibo mythology (French version only) collected during intensive fieldwork ; concepts of personhood, and discussion of spirits. Author claims this work pertains foremost to psychology, but this is only reflected by what could be called its "anthropological self-containment": other Shipibologist's data and theories are barely ever mentionned. Illustrated by numerous (commented) indigenous drawings./PE]
Bertrand-Ricoveri, Pierrette, 1996, Un aspecto de la dialéctica masculino-femenino en la mitología shipibo, Anthropologica, 14:81-103.
Bertrand-Ricoveri : also see Bertrand-Rousseau
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1980, Cinco Fabulas Shipibo, Debates en Antropología, V:225-232. [Mythology.]
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1983a, De como los Shipibo y otras tribus aprendieron a hacer los dibujos (típicos) y a adornarse, Amazonía Peruana, V(9):79-85. [Shipibo version of origin myth of Conibo, Shipibo, Shetebo, and Piro designs, with Spanish translation and illustrations of typical motifs.]
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1983b, Images du Temps Mythique. Moment d'un Itinéraire. Fragment de la Tradition Orale Shipibo, Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Etudes Andines, XII(3/4):83-107.
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1984a, A propósito de la mitología Shipibo, Anthropologica, año II, N°2:209-232.
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1984b, "Shahuen titan joni boni": El orígen de las armas de pesca, Causa Indígena, n°2. [Bilingual Spanish/Shipibo text. Also (Spanish version only) in: Voz Indígena, N°8.]
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1985, La muerte de "Yoashico Inca". Tradición oral Shipibo, Tupanchik, 2:10-14.
Bertrand-Rousseau, Pierrette, 1986, La concepción del hombre entre los Shipibos. Estudio de algunas nociones, Anthropologica, IV(4):92-114. [Discusses Shipibo concepts of personhood: body parts (liver, heart, lungs, shadow) as seats of physical and psychical activity (emotions, thought, etc.); variety of "soul components"; presents concepts of yora, yoshin, shina, përa, bëi, nihuë, caya, quiquin caya, bëro yoshin... Cf. Illius 1982b & 1992a./PE]
Bertrand-Rousseau : changed name for Bertrand Ricoveri
Biedma, Manuel (O.F.M.), 1979 [1862], Informe del Padre Manuel Biedma al Virrey del Peru Marquez de la Plata, Amazonía Peruana II(4):165-189. [The author subsequently founded San Miguel de los Conibos in 1685; second part in Amazonía Peruana III(5):143-175, 1980]
Biedma, Manuel (O.F.M.) y otros, 1981, La conquista franciscana del alto Ucayali, 192pp., Milla Batres, Lima. [Reprint by CETA/IIAP in 1989, Monumenta Amazónica 5; indispensable ethno-historical source.]
Bledsoe, J., 1972, Saint, New Yorker, July.
Blissenbach, E., 1992, Evidence for earlier settlements near Contamana; rio Ucayali, Upper Amazon, Baessler Archiv, XL/1:17-25.
Bock, Jacques, 1983, Voyage dans la nuit verte, Flammarion, Paris. [Book-length narrative of a cinematographic expedition organized by an "ordinary" policeman, including two months sojourn with the Matses; many pictures and misunderstandings, yet, better than most of its genre; Author gave numerous interviews to French press./PE]
Bodley, John H., 1967, Development of an Intertribal Mission Station in the Peruvian Amazon, Masters' Dissertation, University of Oregon. [Study of Shahuaya site.]
Bodley, John H., 1978, Preliminary Ethnobotany of the Peruvian Amazon, Reports of Investigation N°55, Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University.
Bodley, John H. & Foley C. Benson, 1979, Cultural Ecology of Amazonian Palms, Reports of Investigation N°56, Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University. [This and the forementioned study were conducted among the Shipibo, mostly in San Francisco de Yarinacocha.]
Boeldeke, Alfred (with Louis Hagen), 1958, With Graciela to the Headhunters, McKay: N.Y. & Londres. [Personal narrative; some photographs; scarce data on riverine Panoan shamanism; mostly nonsense./PE]
Boero Rojo, Hugo, 1975, Bolivia Magica, 554pp., Los Amigos del Libro, La Paz. [Includes a short ethnographic presentation of Bolivian Panoans, and maps; written for tourists./PE]
Boglar, Lajos, 1958, "Ein endokannibalischer Ritus in Süd-Amerika", pp.67-85 in Miscellanea Paul Rivet Octogenario Dicata, v.II, Mexico. [Summary of written sources on consumption of pulverized bone ashes in manioc beer, among Atsahuaca, Cashibo, Conibo, Mayoruna, Remo, Yaminahua. Custom is seen as typical for tribes cremating the dead, primary function is ensuring "continuation" of life for the dead and plants, whereas magical incorporation of properties of dead seen as only secondary motivation./BI]
Boletín Shipibo: Projecto Shipibo. Oficina Regional SEPAS (Servicio Evangélico Peruano de Acción Social), Pucallpa.
Bolivar, Angel & María Cortez Mondragon, 1984, El Pánare. Kakataibo, El Trueno, N°18:4 & N°19:4. [Spanish rendering of Cashibo mythology.]
Bonzano Orsini, T., 1984, La conquista de la Selva Peruana y las diferentes etapas de assimilación indígenas, Masters' dissertation, University of Paris VIII, Etudes Hispano-Américaines, 118pp.
Bonzano: see Cortez Mondragon.
Boom, Brian, 1985a, Ethnopteridology of the Chacobo Indians in Amazonian Bolivia, American Fern Journal, 75(1):19-21. [List of fern names.]
Boom, Brian, 1985b, A New Combination in Palicourea (Rubiaceae: Psychotrieae) with ethnobotanical notes from Amazonian Bolivia, Brittonia, 37(2):209-210.
Boom, Brian, 1985c, Amazonian Indians and the forest environment, Nature, vol.314:324.
Boom, Brian, 1986, The Chacobo Indians and their Palms, Principes, 30(2):63-70.
Boom, Brian, 1987, Ethnobotany of the Chacobo Indians, Beni, Bolivia, Advances in Economic Botany, vol.4., The New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, New York. [Short but interesting ethnographical introduction; exhaustive inventory and identification of the plants known and used by the Chacobo, but highly imprecise etymologies; review by Nancy Flowers in Human Ecology, XVII(4):475-479, 1989; by Silvia Balzano in Scripta Ethnologica. Also see Prance & al./PE]
Boonstra: see Eakin.
Borja, Arceu Carvalho, [1980], Levantamento: situação atual das populações Indígenas no Brasil, ficha padrão preenchida com informações referentes aos Mayoruna, funai, Ms. [Information on the Mayoruna of the Upper Javari and its tributaries and of the settlement of Lameirão by the chief of the Funai Posto Indígena de Atração Lobo./KK]
Borja, Arceu Carvalho, 1981, Indios Mayoruna, sua origem, sua história, sua vida, Revista de Atualidade Indígena, funai, Brasilia, N°21:48-53. [General data; photos.]
Bormida, Marcelo, 1974, Investigaciones entre los Chacobo, Scripta Ethnologica, N°2, parte I:156-160. [Pompous research report.]
Bormida, Marcelo & Mario Califano, 1974, Los ultimos Pakawara, Scripta Ethnologica, N°2:161-172. [Some data on the cultural practices and resettlement among the Chacobo of an isolated Pakawara family./PE]
Boutle, Philip E., [1964], Formulario dos vocabularios padrões para estudos comparativos preliminares nas linguas indígenas brasileiras, lingua Marubu = Mayoruna [sic] (rio Itui e Curuça), Ms. [List of 326 words and general information; copy at the Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. Despite title, this is Marubo proper, not Mayoruna./PE]
Bova De Revello, Fr. Julián, 1848, Brillante porvenir de Cuzco o Exposición de la esperanzas de engrandecimiento de este departemento y sus inmediatos...Imprenta Libre, Cuzco. [Some historical information on highland/lowland relationships.]
Bowman, I., 1916, The Andes of Southern Peru, 348p., N.Y. [Ucayali. Spanish translation 1936, Edicion La Colmena, Lima]
Bradfield: see Lauriault.
Brandenburger, C., 1931, Lendas dos nossos indios, Livraria Francisco Alves, Rio de Janeiro. [2nd ed.; Cashinahua myth pp.53-57.]
Braun, B. & P. Roe (eds.), 1995, Arts of the Amazon, 128pp.
Braun, Robert A., [1973], Iskobakebu situational ethnic displays, Ms.
Braun, Robert A., [1975a], Population Dynamics and Social Organization among the Backwoods Panoans (Peru), Ms.
Braun, Robert A., [1975b], A Model and Simulation for the Growth and Dispersal of Populations: Applications to the Amazon Basin, Ms. [Panoan Symposium, AAA San Francisco.]
Braun, Robert A., [1975c], How the Iskobakebu have prospered and even gotten rich. Ethnic relations in the Peruvian Montaña, Ms.
Braun, Robert A., 1975d, The Iskobakebu in Peru: Culture Change and Regional Integration in the Central Orient, Ph.D dissertation, University of Illinois.
Bridgeman, Lorraine I., ed., 1973, Pano, Série Lingüística Miscellanea, N°1, I.L.V., Brasilia.
Brinton, Daniel C., 1891, The American Race: a Linguistic Classification and Ethnographic Description of the Native Tribes of North and South America, New York. [Spanish translation 1946: Editora Nova, Buenos Aires; Catoquina word list.]
Brochado, José Joaquim, 1984, An Ecological Model of the Spread of Pottery and Agriculture into Eastern South America, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois. [Supervised by Lathrap; discusses Ucayali.]
Brown, Charles B., 1886, Relatórios sobre o Rio Jutahy, Revista da Sociedad de Geografia do Rio de Janeiro, p.81-87. [List of tribes pp.85-6.]
Brown, C. & W. Lidstone, 1878, Fifteen Thousand Miles on the Amazon and its Tributaries, 520p., ill., Edward Stanford, London.
Bueno, J.A.P., 1840 [1916], Extracto do Discurso do Presidente da Provincia do Mato-Grosso, Revista do Instituto Histórico-Geográfico Brazileiro, II:172-176. [Karipuna.]
Buettner-Janush, J.; R. Bove, & N. Young, 1964, Genetic Traits and problems of biological parenthood in two Peruvian Indian Tribes, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 22:149-154. [Includes data on the Shipibo.]
Burga Freitas, Arturo, 1939, Ayahuasca. Mitos y Leyendas del Amazonas y Relatos suramericanos, Ed. Tor, Buenos Aires. [Literary rendering of Conibo and other Amazonian mythology; new edition 1980, Editora Inclan, Lima./PE]
Burga Freitas, Arturo, 1967, Bajo el cielo de los Chamas, pp.159-161 in Elías Taxa Cuádroz, ed., La selva en la naración peruana, Editorial Continental Universo, Lima. [literary rendering of Shipibo-Conibo mythology]
Busquets, Ramon, 1924 "Diario de la expedicíon..." in Izaguirre, VIII:313-341.