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End of the
Spear
In the Ecuadorian jungles of the Amazon, the Waodani
people, one of the most violent societies on the planet, live totally cut off
from civilization. Their homicide rate has brought them to the brink of
extinction. One of their tribal leaders is Mincayani.
Somewhere not far away along the Amazon, five young North American missionaries
and their families have set out to find the Waodani. Nate Saint, Jim Elliott,
Pete Fleming, Ed McCully and Roger Youderian eventually locate the Waodani
village and find a sandbar on which to land their small plane. When one of the
tribesmen lies that the foreigners on the sandbar have abducted and killed a
tribeswoman, Mincayani and his fellow warriors find their site and spear the
five Americans.
The missing missionaries make headlines in the world’s media and a search
ensues. When the Waodani see the helicopter and the size of the search party
they think the foreigners will take their revenge, so they burn their huts and
flee deeper into the jungle. Within months of the killings, a Waodani woman who
had fled the tribe, helps gain entry into the tribe for the wife of one
missionary and the sister of another, as well as Nate’s son, Steve. In
time, they come to live with the Waodani and through a series of events the
spearing that was destroying the tribe comes to an end. Steve wants to learn
which warrior killed his father. He leaves the tribe as a boy with this
question unanswered.
Steve returns as an adult when his aunt, Rachel Saint, who had spent the rest of
her life with the Waodani, dies. The Waodani want Steve to live with them the
way Rachel did, but Steve’s unanswered questions keep him from agreeing. Mincayani
takes Steve to the river where his father was killed and confesses to spearing
him. At that moment, Steve and Mincayani are forced to confront the true
meaning of the life and death of Steve’s father and the other men who were
killed.
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