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It was quite an adventure Cory. We took a small outboard skiff out of Iquitos, Peru down the Amazon and up the Puerto Almendra for many miles. The abundance of piranha in the river was incredible, I would guess the most important protein source in the area. I got to visit a secluded tribe back in the jungle that still hunted with blowguns and ate sloths and monkeys. Some of the men wore jaguar skin loin cloths. They showed us how they made the poison for their darts from a particular species of frog and demonstrated their great accuracy on a target set up on the wall of a hut. The most impressive thing for me was hearing the Chief give his testimony. Nearly all the men in the tribe had been alcoholics, drinking a wine of fermented jungle fruits. They were abusive to wives and children and wife beating, along with some other pretty vile things were the norm. A Christian missionary friend of mine began to make visits into the area, learned the dialect, befriended the Chief and told him of the love of God and the saving and transforming power of Jesus Christ. The Chief gave his life to the Lord and was miraculously delivered from alcoholism and abuse. Soon after, nearly every man in the tribe saw and heard the great change and followed suit. They were a happy, thankful people that worked and shared in what the river and jungle provided. We went to minister to them, but I think they made a bigger impression on us and showered us with all kinds of gifts, most of which sadly didn't make it through customs. Airport officials said we were lucky they didn't lock us up for the arrows fletched with exotic bird feathers and quivers of jaguar hide.