The Andes of southern Peru, geographical reconnaissance along the seventy-third meridian . Fig. 59. Fig. 58—Crossing the Apurimac at Pasaje. These are mountain horses, small andwiry, with a protective coat of long hair. They are accustomed to graze in the openwithout shelter during the entire winter. Fig. 59—Crossing the Apurimac at Pasaje. The mules are blindfolded and pushedoff the steep bank into the water and rafted across. THE GEOGRAPHIC BASIS OF HUMAN CHARACTER 91 mixed, never whites. White men, and men with a small amountof Indian blood, officer the army. When a revolutionary partyorgan
The Andes of southern Peru, geographical reconnaissance along the seventy-third meridian . Fig. 59. Fig. 58—Crossing the Apurimac at Pasaje. These are mountain horses, small andwiry, with a protective coat of long hair. They are accustomed to graze in the openwithout shelter during the entire winter. Fig. 59—Crossing the Apurimac at Pasaje. The mules are blindfolded and pushedoff the steep bank into the water and rafted across. THE GEOGRAPHIC BASIS OF HUMAN CHARACTER 91 mixed, never whites. White men, and men with a small amountof Indian blood, officer the army. When a revolutionary partyorganizes it is of course made up wholly of men of white andmixed blood, never Indians. The Indians have no more grievanceagainst one white party than another. Both exploit him to thelimit of law and beyond the limit of decency. He fights if he must,but never by choice. Thus Indian troops killed the white rebels of Abancay. Tell me, Senor, said the fugitive, if you think that me how many Indians you think a white man worth. Woulda hundred dead Indians matter? But how replace a
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