Phoenicians of the Pacific: Lebanese and Other Middle Easterners in Ecuador
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Resumen
“In Ecuador, the streets are paved with money. All you have to do is go there and pick it up.” It was this rumor that lured Gabriel Manzur and Juan Adum into trying their luck in such a far-away, unknown land. Little did it matter that this meant a month-and-half journey by sea from Beirut with a stopover in Marseilles, then a train ride across Panama to get from the Caribbean to the Pacific because the Panama Canal did not yet exist. A sailor took pity on them and bought them a pineapple in one of the ports of call, and to Manzur and Adum, this strange fruit tasted like an orange.
Cómo citar
Mónica Almeida (1996). Phoenicians of the Pacific: Lebanese and Other Middle Easterners in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.2307/1007475