Editor.
INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Z]
Abisinia, rubber station, [245]
Aborigines, see Indians
Aborigines Protection Society, [31-2]
Absentee capitalism, evils of, [49]
Abuses, first mention of, [21-2], [24]
Acosta, Eugenio, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [307]
Acosta, General, [146]
Agent, confession of an, [233-6]
Agents of the Peruvian Amazon Company, see Acosta, Agüero, Alcorta, Calderon, Delgado, Esmeralda, Fonseca, Jiménez, Loayza, Lúrquin, Macedo, Martinengui, Montt, Muñz, Negrete, Norman, Normand, O’Donnell, Rengifo, Rodríguez, Torres, Velarde, Zumaeta
Aguarunas, native tribe, [16]
Agüero, agent of Peruvian Amazon Company, [217];
crimes of, [237-8], [241], [244], [255], [257]
Alarco, Abel, [200], [210]
Albarracin, Lieutenant, [190]
Alcorta, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [232]
Alligators, [112-3], [115];
escape from, [122]
Amapá, Brazilian war launch, [225];
forests of, [17]
Amazon, the, [12-13];
discovery and history of, [13-14];
difficulties of governing, [35];
value of, [37];
forests of, [74]
“Amazons,” origin of legend, [14]
America, North, see United States
America, South, [13]
American Consul at Iquitos, [45]
Americans, oppressive treatment of Indians by, [49]
Andes, [17]
extinction of native labour in, [26-7]
Andoques, native tribe, [194]
Anti-Slavery Society, see Aborigines Protection Society
Apostolic Prefect, Report of the, [297]
Atrocities, Hardenburg’s first account of, [28];
publication of, in London, [29];
denial of, by Peruvian Government and the Peruvian Amazon Company, [29]
Arana, J. C., charges against, [32], [180];
rise of, [199], [200];
visits London, [201];
founds London syndicate, [201], [210], [211], [217-19]
Arana Bros., import negroes, [40], [200];
charges against, [215], [271-2]
Arana, Lizardo, [200]
Argelia, [167]; trouble at, [170-1]
Arrests, attempted, [333]
Arrows, poisoned, [36], [59]
Authorities, guilt of, [26]
Aztecs, [20]
BARBADOS men, employed by Peruvian Amazon Company, [33];
crimes committed by, [39];
protests of, [40];
themselves tortured, [40], [45], [208];
charges against, [266-7], [270-8], [280], [312], [315]
Bearers, starvation of, [304-5]
Becerra, Don Rogero, [129]
Benavides, Captain, brutal treatment of writer by, [173]
Beni River, [23]
Birth customs, [154]
Bishop, interpreter, [312]
Blackmail, alleged, [32]
Blow-pipe, [36], [59], [157]
Blue Book, [264]
Boa constrictor, [101]
Board of Trade Journal, [47]
Bodoqueda, see Blow-pipe
Bolivia, [18]
Bonduel, M. Henri, Director of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [210]
Boras, native tribe, [194];
at Abisinia, [245], [318]
Braga, J. B., witness, [237-40];
escapes, [240]
Bramall, W., Secretary Peruvian Amazon Company, [210]
Brazil, [13], [39]
Bribery, [19]
British Consul at Iquitos, [41], [45];
at Manaos, [40], [45]
British hypocrisy, [30-31]
British subjects in the Putumayo, [33]
Burial, [155]
Burning alive, [29], [205], [214], [234], [252-3], [260], [300], [323], [327], [329]
Buzzards, [128]
CABRERA, José, forced to sell by Arana, [200]
Calderon, Colombian rubber collector, [312]
Calderon Bros., [200]
Campas, native tribe, [298]
Campucana, River, [65]
Candirú, extraordinary and dangerous fish, [121]
Cannibals, tales of, [73]
Canoes, [76-7];
author’s canoe stranded, [111-25]
Capivara, [105]
Caporo, Genaro, witness, [256], [330]
Casement Reports, the, [20], [32-3], [40], [264-87];
further Report, [287-332];
last Report, [332-8]
Casement, Sir Roger, [33], [46], [264];
nature of testimony, [265-6]
Castaños, woman stolen from, [226-7], [236]
Castration, [205]
Castro, Carlos Rey de, Peruvian Consul-General for Brazil, [289]
Catfish, [115], [121]
Cauca Railway, [55]
Cazes, David, British Consul at Iquitos, [41]
Chase, witness, [317-21]
Chicha, native beer, [66]
Children, murder of, [223], [252-3], [319], [328], [331]
Chunchos, native tribe, [24]
Cionis, native tribe, [78];
habits, [80], [86], [99-100], [103]
Coca, [160-1]
Collantes, Daniel, [263]
Colombia, [13], [17]
Colombians, [39];
oppressed and massacred by Peruvians, [144-5], [220-5];
flogged, [227];
murdered, [261];
discover the Putumayo, [293-4]
Commercialism, policy of, [12-13]
Commission, the Consular, [33], [40]
Commission of the Peruvian Company, [266]
Commission of the Anti-Slavery Society, [33]
Commission of the Peruvian Government, [41]
Community houses, [16], [56-7], [80], [156]
Concubinage, [180-1], [206-7], [245]
Congo, the, [12], [32], [185]
Cosmopolita, launch, [193-4]
Cremation, [259]
Crichlow, carpenter, [281];
put in his own stocks, [282]
Crimes, variety of, see Torture, Murder, Flogging, Burning alive, &c.
Criminal proceedings, [41]
Criminals, names of, [233], [262], [267]
Cruelty, a Spanish and Portuguese trait, [37]
Cuellar, P., [190]
Curare, [59];
its effect, [60]
DANCES, [161-2]
Dancurt, executioner, [44], [248-9]
Davis, A., witness, [321-3]
Delgado, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [248], [282]
Denial, an Oriental trait of Spanish Americans, [29]
Development, checked by slaughter of Indians, [27]
“Devil’s Paradise,” the, [28-9], [164-214]
Diversion, murder and torture as a, [29]
Dogfish, so-called, [105]
Dogs fed on human flesh, [29], [226], [301], [330-1]
Drink traffic, [55]
Drunkenness, [246]
Duarte, [143-5]
Dyall, [283]
EARS cut off, [323]
Economy of humanity not understood, [27]
Ecuador, [13], [17]
El Comercio, journal, [23-7]
El Dorado rubber station, piracy at, [177]
El Encanto rubber station, [15], [168], [177];
writer imprisoned at, [178];
treatment of Indians at, [179-80], [203], [255]
El Oriente, journal, [41]
“Englishmen,” so-called, see Barbados negroes
English Rubber Company, blamed, [41]
Enock, C. Reginald, work and protests of, [20-2];
accuses the Peruvians of slave traffic, [24-5], [33], [49-50], [339]
Esmeralda, criminal, [230-2]
España, Roso, victim and witness, [221-5], [331]
FAUNA of the Amazon, [91], [93]
Fever, [131]
Fire, child tortured by, [226];
Indians burned with kerosene and loosed, [239]
Flogging, [29], [180], [204], [217], [227], [229-30], [238], [296], [299], [305];
tapir-hide whip used, [306];
with machete, [306], [325], [331]
Fonseca, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [214];
crimes of, [228-33], [260-1], [322-3]
Forced labour, early, [37]
Foreign Office, [32];
suppresses Casement Report, [34];
publishes it, [34], [46]
Forests, [17], [18]
Fox, W., [303]
Fritz, Padre, [51]
Garcilaso de la Vega, [11]
Ghiorzo, Lieut., [190], [193]
Gold, [54]
Gonzalez, Señor, [93], [95-100]
Grey, Sir Edward, [32-3], [264]
Gubbins, J. R., Director of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [210]
Gulpi, [108]
Guevara, B., [190], [195], [231-2]
Guineo River, [76]
Guineo village, [77-8]
Gutierrez, Pilar, victim, [175]
Hardenburg, W.E., travels of, [28];
suffering at hands of agents of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [28];
publication of his narrative refused, [31], [44];
his narrative, [154-263];
taken prisoner, [173-4];
“bluffs” his captives, [178-9];
“bluff” discovered, [195];
investigation of crimes, [215];
letters to, [240-63]
HENSON, Canon, indicts the Peruvian Amazon Company, [50]
Huitoto Indians, character and weapons of, [16], [20], [32], [144-5], ([149-63]);
language of, [150-2];
habits, [152-3];
character, [153-4];
birth customs, [154];
burial customs, [155];
houses, [155-6];
dress, [159-60];
religion, [162-3];
gradual extermination of, 207 to end
Humanity, economy of, [47]
IBERIAN character, [17], [339-40]
Igaraparaná River, [15], [192]
“Imperial Commonwealth, An,” [33]
Inca language, [56]
Incas, laws of, [11], [18], [19];
modern, [56-60]
Indians, of the Putumayo basin, decrease of, [16];
forest tribe, [17-19], [22], [36];
of Santiago, [56-60];
of Mocoa, [70];
the Cionis, [78-86];
trading with, [92];
extermination of, [196];
punishment and torture of, [204-5], [218-19];
character of Amazonian tribes, [273];
skill of, [285];
tribes of, [286];
numbers, [289];
experienced elderly individuals murdered by rubber-gatherers, and weapons destroyed, [311-12];
amazing fidelity and fortitude of, [314-15]
Iquitos, [15], [18];
output of rubber firm, [47];
arrival at, [195]
Iquitos, Peruvian gunboat, [172];
fires on Hardenburg’s party, [172-3], [244]
JAGUARS, [113-4]
Jesuits, missions destroyed, [14], [51]
Jiménez, A., agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [238], [241-2], [246], [260], [326-8]
Jornal do Comercio Manaos, [212];
translation from, [220-5]
Judiciary, Peruvian, independence of, [34];
corruption of, [333]
KATERENE, native chief, [312]
Kaye, Sir J. Lister, Director of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [210]
King, Guy T., American Consul at Iquitos, [195]
La Chorrera, rubber station, [193], [203];
atrocities at, [225-6], [244], [248], [257-8]
LA FELPA, journal, Iquitos, translations from, [215-20], [233-6]
La Sanción, journal, Iquitos, translations from, [214], [225-32]
La Sofia, rubber station, [94]
La Union, rubber station, [15];
massacre at, [174-5], [192]
Labour, cheap native, [48]
Law, not for Indians, [26]
Leavine, witness, [330-2]
Liberal, Peruvian Amazon Company’s launch, [168], [172], [175], [186], [193], [224], [244]
Lima, [18], [34]
Lima Geographical Society, [35]
Loayza, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [148], [165], [168-9], [176], [178];
crimes of, [181];
amusements, [187], [203];
crimes, [231], [255-6]
Lopez, Celestino, agent and witness, [250]
Lopez, Jesus, [131-5]
Lores, Benito, commanding the Iquitos, [173]
Lúrquin, César, procuration by, [191]
MACEDO, Victor, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [203], [214], [228-9], [257-9]
Madera River, [23]
Madre de Dios, [23]
Maggots in wounds of victims, [28], [230], [234-5], [299], [305]
Magistrates, callous, [316]
Manatee, [119]
Manguare, native telegraph, [16]
Mapp, James, witness, [307]
Marañon, [19], [20], [25]
Marble, [64]
Martinengui, Elias, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [257-8]
Martinez, Gabriele, [125];
kidnapped, [133], [135-6], [149], [165], [169], [179], [186], [189], [195]
Matanzas, [234], [250-3]
Materón, Don Octavio, [71], [87-97]
Maw, Lieut., [293]
Mines, forced labour in, [37]
Minister of Justice, Peru, [296]
Missions, [33]; need of, [50], [52], [293], [296-7], [338]
Mocoa, [67-9], [70]
Mongolian type of Indian, [20], [291]
Monkeys, [123], [137-8]
Montaña, the, [27], [35-6]
Montt, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [309]
Mosquitoes, [136], [192], [194]
Muñz, A., agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [230-1]
Murderers, see Agents of the Peruvian Amazon Company
Murders, [206-7], [216], [233-4], [237], [251-2], [258], [260], &c.
Muriedas, J. F., witness, [228]
NAHUMEDES, native tribe, [14]
Napo River, [15]
Negrete, Adan, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [302-3]
Negroes, selected for savagery, [39-40]
Norman, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [217], [222];
crimes of, [225-6], [234]
Normand, A., agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [275], [279], [300-2], [330-2];
see also Norman
O’DONNELL, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [233], [243], [304], [312]
Ordoñez, Señor, [141], [143];
victimised by Peruvian Amazon Company, [202]
Ordoñez y Martinez Rubber Company, [132];
persecuted by Arana Bros., [201]
Orellana, [14]
Orjuela, Don Jesus, [149], [164-5], [170-1];
taken prisoner, [171];
treatment of, [176-7], [179], [189], [195]
PAN-AMERICAN Union, the, [50]
Panama, Barbados men at, [40]
Paredes, Judge, [41];
attempts to blame English, [41-2]
Pardo, Don Ramiro, [167], [170-1]
Paris, feeling against Peru in, [43]
Peccaries, [120-1]
Pedro, [70], [71]
Perkins, [28], [44], [55], [64], [71], [95], [97], [103], [104];
lost, [123], [129], [130], [131], [149], [164], [166], [175], [179];
remains at El Encanto, [187];
arrives minus baggage, [195]
Peru, under the Incas, [11];
under capitalism, [12]
Peruvian Amazon Company, indictment of, [50], [132];
attacks Colombian estates, [132];
piracy of, [133], [144];
outrage by, [148];
treatment of Indians by agents of, [161-3];
capture of Hardenburg’s party by troops acting under, [173], [179-80];
system of, [181-4];
charges against, [134-5];
atrocious crimes of agents of, [198-9];
origin of the company, [199];
founded by Arana, [201];
murder and piracy carried on by, [202];
labour system of, [204];
“punishments,” [204];
atrocities committed by agents of, 196 to end;
slave traffic carried on by, [209];
directors of, [210];
charges against, [215], [222-3].
Peruvian Consul, denies atrocities, [29]
Peruvian Corporation, the, [43]
Peruvian Government, compensates author, [28];
hypocrisy or ignorance of, [30];
exposed, [44];
protests against the British attitude, [53];
fails to arrest criminals, [265]
Peruvian officials, Hardenburg’s indictment of, [38-3]
Pizarro, [14]
Plantation rubber, the only remedy, [47]
Plata Cecilia, victim, [200]
Plaza de Oro, [93]
Police of the Caraparaná, [125], [133-4]
Political exiles, [109]
Pongo de Manseriche, [19], [20]
Porpoises, fresh-water, [105]
Portuguese, cruelty of, [51]
Port Maldonado, [23]
Portocarrera, A., witness, [230]
Prat, Frei, [298]
Press, timidity of, [31]
Prieto, Señor Gustavo, [165]
Putumayo River, [17];
sources of, [54], [63];
warning to intending labourers on, [216];
Indians of the, [216];
Sir Roger Casement on, [288]
Putumayo Rubber Company, [12]
QUEBRADA, San Miguel, [102]
Quichua language, [56]
Quinine, [93-4]
RAPE, [28]
Read, H. M., Director of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [210]
Remolino, [141-2]
Rengifo, Miguel, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [261]
Reyes, President, [68], [93-4]
Robuchon, French explorer, disappears, [218-19], [289]
Rocca, action by, [228]
Rodriguez, A., agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [242-3];
wholesale murders by, [254-5], [262], [276], [310]
Rodriguez Bros., agents of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [217], [223]
Rodriguez, Dr., [248]
Roman Church in Peru, [52]
Rosas, J., witness, [243]
Rubber, cost of, in human lives, [46-7];
output of, [47];
varieties of, and method of gathering, [94-5], [294-5]
Rubber companies, fraudulent, [48]
SANCHEZ, DON ALFONSO, [146-7]
Sanchez, Ramon, rubber agent, [274-5], [279]
San Antonio, [55]
San Francisco, [55], [62-3]
Santa Julia, [153], [260]
Santiago, [55]; Indians of, [56-60]
Savagery, tales of Indian, [36]
Sealey, Stanley, witness, [324]
“Secret of the Pacific, The,” [20]
Serrano, Señor, [166-8];
atrocious treatment by the Peruvians, [148-9], [164-6], [201]
Shareholders, ignorance of, [48]
Sibundoy, [55];
Indians of, [61]
Skulls, at Matanzas, [253]
Slave raids, [14]
Slave trade, in Peru, [21], [51], [209], [297]
Smallpox sufferers killed, [241], [243]
Spears, [158]
Soplín, Carlos, witness, [232]
Sorcery, belief in, [71]
Sousa, Deiro, Baron de, Director of Peruvian Amazon Company, [210], [241]
State Socialism of Incas, [11]
Starvation, [304-5], [310]
Stench of murdered Indians, [234], [252], [332]
Stocks, Indians starved in, [241], [279], [280-1];
flogged in, [308]
Suárez, executioner, [230]
Sugar, phenomenal growth of, [36]
Sunday Times, statements in, denied, [211-12]
TAMBOPATA, [23]
Tapirs, [114], [117-18]
Target, Indians as living, [38], [206]
Telegraphy, native, [16], [158-9]
Texeira, explorer, [14]
Tizon, Señor, [303], [307]
Torres, Colombian prisoner, [226]
Torres, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [323]
Torture, as a diversion, [38];
varieties of, in use, [184-5], [204-7], 213 to end.
See Burning, Flogging, Stocks, Target, Water, &c.
Toucan, [123-4]
Truth, [30-31], [44], [185], [204], [330-31]
Turkey, [127]
Turtles, [115-16], [119];
eggs, [124], [127]
Tunday, see Telegraph
Tyranny, a matter of opportunity, [39]
UNITED STATES, [28], [42-3];
action of, tardily follows British, [46];
apathy of Consul and Government, [195]
Urdaneta, General, [67]
VAMPIRES, [98-9]
Vasquez, A., agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [262-3], [317-21]
Vasquez, Julian, witness, [243], [317-8]
Vegetation, [93]
Velarde, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [223-4], [309]
Venezuela, [13]
Victims, names of some, [221]
Virginia, Brazilian launch, [225]
WATER, torture by, [205], [307]
Whiffen, Captain, [324], [330]
Witchcraft, belief in, [71]
Women, trade in, [21];
treatment of, [180-81], [184-5], [198], [206], [218], [220], [226-7], [229], [230-35], [242], [247-8], [253], [261-2], [283-4], [306], [311], [313-14], [316]
ZAPATA, Prefect, [197]
Zubiaur, Carlos, [187], [192]
Zumaeta, Bartolomé, agent of the Peruvian Amazon Company, [200], [211], [226-7], [246]
Zumaeta, Pablo, managing director of the Peruvian Amazon Company released, [332-3]
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[1] Garcilaso was born in 1540.