22). Therefore, he begins traveling with Enqueri to Block Sixteen to take a census to prove that it is in fact inhabited; despite the military commander denying him permission to visit the Huaorani territory, he managed to sneak past an army checkpoint into the jungle accompanied by other Huaorani. As they make their way on Via Auca, they witnessed major oil pollution and met Babae's tribe, which many were victims of development - alcoholism, prostitution, illness with cowode disease (Kane, p. 29). Next, in chapter 3, Kane and Enqueri reach Quemperi’s settlement, where they spend eleven days and learn their lifestyle - work is divided by gender, but they are known for killing people; spear killing is still practiced (Kane, p. 38-39). In the following chapters, they get lost and experience hardships to the point where, Kane was convinced he would die of hunger.…