

When We Sold God's Eye
Diamonds, Murder, and a Clash of Worlds in the Amazon
Book • 2024
Alex Cuadros's "When We Sold God's Eye" chronicles the Sintalarga tribe's journey from a traditional way of life to involvement in the diamond trade.
The book details their encounters with colonialism, disease, and the complexities of capitalism.
It challenges traditional narratives by centering the Sintalarga perspective, highlighting their resilience and agency in shaping their own history.
The story follows key figures like Chpiu, showcasing their adaptation and the resulting social and economic transformations within the tribe.
Ultimately, the book explores themes of identity, survival, and the lasting impact of colonialism on indigenous communities.
The book details their encounters with colonialism, disease, and the complexities of capitalism.
It challenges traditional narratives by centering the Sintalarga perspective, highlighting their resilience and agency in shaping their own history.
The story follows key figures like Chpiu, showcasing their adaptation and the resulting social and economic transformations within the tribe.
Ultimately, the book explores themes of identity, survival, and the lasting impact of colonialism on indigenous communities.
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as a book about the Sintalarga tribe's experience with diamond mining and colonialism.

Alex Cuadros

Alex Cuadros, "When We Sold God's Eye: Diamonds, Murder, and a Clash of Worlds in the Amazon" (Grand Central Publishing, 2024)