Kevin T. Jones lived among and studied the Ache while doing graduate work. He received his PhD from the University of Utah in 1984 and he has worked as an archaeologist in the Intermountain West for more than thirty years. He holds academic appointments with the University of Utah Department of Anthropology and the Natural History Museum of Utah.
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"With a master's hand, Jones recreates the AchE world, filling it with vibrant color and magic. This is a work of remarkable fiction, richer in cultural detail than any ethnography, and infinitely more humane. We welcome a brilliant new talent to the ranks of anthropological fiction!"-Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, New York Times bestselling authors of the People of the Longhouse series "Seeing the tale of contact and capitulation from the 'native's point of view' is rare and rewarding, and the dramatized style is a good device for conveying to readers both the culture and the circumstances of a people whose way of life is changing permanently."?-Anthropological Review Database