Maintaining high levels of intrigue and suspense until the end of each book. Trilogía de los pueblos primitivos (Spanish Edition)

(Trilogy of Primitive Peoples) is a historical adventure collection by Spanish author José Vicente Alfaro . The trilogy explores the customs, beliefs, and survival struggles of vanished or remote cultures through three distinct novels:

Teaching readers about cultures often ignored by modern society.

: Follows a man's encounter with mysterious jungle creatures, raising questions about whether they are real or a product of his madness. 2. La canción del bosquimano (The Bushman's Song)

: The story highlights the Inuit's masterful adaptation to one of the world's most extreme environments and the threat posed by the arrival of the qallunaat (outsiders).

Set in the dense jungles of Papua New Guinea, this story delves into the extreme traditions of local tribes, including: : Ritual mutilation and cannibalism.

1. El misionero de Nueva Guinea (The Missionary of New Guinea)