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Paradise: Portraying the New Guinea Highlands

Michael O'Hanlon

Paradise: Portraying the New Guinea Highlands Michael O'Hanlon List Price: $20.00
By: British Museum Pubns Ltd
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Cultural dynamics: [by] Melville J. Herskovits. Pref. by Joseph H. Greenberg

Melville J Herskovits

Cultural dynamics: [by] Melville J. Herskovits. Pref. by Joseph H. Greenberg Melville J Herskovits By: Alfred A. Knopf
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Living Underground: A History of Cave and Cliff Dwelling

D. R. C. Kempe

Living Underground: A History of Cave and Cliff Dwelling D. R. C. Kempe List Price: $35.00
By: Herbert Press
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Editorial Review:

This is the first comprehensive survey of troglodytes and other cave dwellers throughout the world from Neanderthal Man to the present day. Mr. Kempe, of the British Museum of Natural History, examines why people have chosen to live in caves or natural shelters, the nature of life and the distinctive characteristics of the dwellings, and skillfully weaves these strands into a fascinating history of man's underground life.

Bushmen Of Southern Africa: Foraging Society In Transition

Andrew Smith

Bushmen Of Southern Africa: Foraging Society In Transition Andrew Smith List Price: $19.95
By: Ohio University Press
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Southern African archaeology comes alive 5 out of 5 stars.
6 of 7 people found this review helpful.

All too often the Bushmen (otherwise known as the San) have been portrayed in school textbooks and in the minds of the general public as "living fossils" whose ways of life have remained the same throughout the ages. Associate-Professor Smith et al. demolish the myth and present a vivid picture of Bushmen social and economic dynamics down through the ages, as well as the interaction with incoming cultural groupings and the effects thereof. Anyone who is interested in the remarkable history, both past and contemporary, of the Bushmen will find this book an invaluable addition to their library.

Editorial Review:

This work introduces the long history and current condition of the hunting people of southern Africa. It attempts to place the modern San in historical context and show how they have continually adapted to outside pressures.

Into the Heart: One Man's Pursuit of Love and Knowledge Among the Yanomama

Kenneth Good

Into the Heart: One Man's Pursuit of Love and Knowledge Among the Yanomama Kenneth Good List Price: $22.95
By: Simon & Schuster
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A TRUE ADVENTURE 5 out of 5 stars.
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EAGERLY DEVOURING EACH LEAF OF LITERATURE IN KENNETH GOOD'S INTO THE HEART, READERS ARE CATAPULTED INTO MYSTICAL, UNSEEN EXPANSES WITHIN THE VAST AMAZON RAIN FOREST. WE READERS VIRTUALLY BECOME AN ANTHROPOLOGIST'S TRAVEL COMPANIONS AS GOOD EXPLORES A LAND BLANKETED WITH A PEOPLE KNOWN AS THE YANOMAMI. CIVILIZATION IS RARE IN SUCH VIRGIN TERRAIN, NEIGHBORING THE PIRANHA-INFESTED ORINOCO RIVER. YET, INTO THE HEART, PUMPING WITH THE LIFE-BLOOD OF SURVIVAL, EXPOSES HOW ONE PRIMITIVE CULTURE SUBSISTS WITHOUT A SPARK OF TECHNOLOGY OR MODERN CONVENIENCE. RAYS OF INSIGHT EMANATE CROSS-CULTURAL AWARENESS AS WE REALIZE THAT A DISTANT VENEZUELAN COMMUNITY SHARES CERTAIN QUALITIES THAT INTERCONNECT ALL HUMAN BEINGS, HOLISTICALLY. INSTITUTIONS, SUCH AS MARRIAGE, AND KINSHIP RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE YANOMAMI EXEMPLIFY CROSS-CULTURAL SIMILARITIES. OTHER UNIQUE ASPECTS DIVERGE FROM THIS INTEGRATED OUTLOOK, HOWEVER. IMAGINE SPORTING ONLY A MERE LOINCLOTH OR DRINKING A POTION, ITS KEY INGREDIENTS BEING YOUR LATE GRANDFATHER'S ASHES. tHOUGH CULTURE-SHOCKED INITIALLY, THE HEIGHTENED COGNIZANCE WE HAVE ACHIEVED THROUGH THIS EXOTIC TRUDGE THROUGH THE AMAZON OVERSHADOWS ANY HARDSHIPS WE HAVE ENDURED. GOOD'S JOURNEY INTO THE HEART HAS FOREVER IMPACTED MY LIFE. WE DEPART FROM THIS MEMORABLE EXCURSION WITH OUR DWELLINGS CARPETED BY GIGANTIC ANTS, OUR TOES NIBBLED BY RAVENOUS VAMPIRE BATS, AND OUR BODIES STRICKEN WITH STRAINS OF MALARIA. AS PASSENGERS ON THIS UNFORGETTABLE VOYAGE, WE READERS HAVE ABSORBED A TRUE UNDERSTANDING OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL FIELDWORK. FOR MORE THAN A DECADE WE HAVE WATCHED AN ANTHROPOLOGIST FULLY EXAMINE A CULTURE DIFFERENT FROM OUR OWN. THROUGH KENNETH GOOD, MANKIND ACROSS THE WORLD HAS BEEN INTRODUCED TO THE YANOMAMI, A REMARKABLE PEOPLE WHO BOLDLY LEAD US INTO THE HEART OF HUMANITY.

Australian Dreaming: 40,000 Years of Aboriginal History

Jennifer Isaacs

Australian Dreaming: 40,000 Years of Aboriginal History Jennifer Isaacs List Price: $40.00
By: Lansdowne Pr
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australian dreaming 5 out of 5 stars.
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an excellent book that integrates the art, culture and ethos of the indigenous cultures of australia with the relevant dreamtime stories, illustrations and photographs.

Editorial Review:

Australian Dreaming is the first Aboriginal history of the Australian continent and its people, as told by Aboriginal storytellers. It recounts epic travels of the Great Spirit Ancestors and tells how they created the animals and plants and gave birth to the earliest people of this land.

The Tigers of Baluchistan

Sylvia A. Matheson

The Tigers of Baluchistan Sylvia A. Matheson List Price: $27.50
By: Oxford University Press, USA
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Incredible. 5 out of 5 stars.
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A young, English woman, just out of British military service in World War II, marries an oil executive and moves to Baluchistan (Pakistan) where she takes up archeaology and lives among fierce Baluchi tribesmen for five years. Basically, a "Gertrude Bell meets Indiana Jones" story. This book begs to be made into a movie. You might not believe some of the things you will read.

Editorial Review:

A fascinating and vivid eyewitness account of how the Bugtis - one of the most primitive tribes of south-west Asia - are meeting the problems of sudden confrontation with twentieth century industrialization.

Hungry Lightning: Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela

Pei-Lin Yu

Hungry Lightning: Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela Pei-Lin Yu Amazon Price: $21.95
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Editorial Review:

A young student of anthropology receives an offer she can't refuse: the chance to live among the Pum�, a South American hunting-and-gathering people who call the tropical Venezuelan savannah home. During their time in the village of Doro An�, the author and the principal researcher study a vanishing way of life in which cash money, the written word, automobiles, and airplanes are rare and frightening intrusions.

Adopted into a Pum� family, Yu's informal and personal accounts of events during her two year stay sparkle with descriptive flourishes and turns of phrase as she describes the daily cycles of birth, growth, romance, sickness, healing, and death among the villagers. Enlivened with the author's own illustrations, Yu's journal entries seek to present through a young American's eyes a sketch of her Pum� family, their heroic struggle to survive in a changing world, and the power and mystery of the Pum� way of life.

"In Hungry Lightning we glimpse haunting fragments of life among the Pum� Indians. We find an intimate, deeply feminine�but ever-so-slightly jaded and strangely melancholic�voice savoring the tastes and smells of life lived in the Venezuelan savanna. A complexly sensual portrait."--Barbara Tedlock

Hungry Lightning: Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela

Pei-Lin Yu

Hungry Lightning: Notes of a Woman Anthropologist in Venezuela Pei-Lin Yu Amazon Price: $21.95
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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

A young student of anthropology receives an offer she can't refuse: the chance to live among the Pum�, a South American hunting-and-gathering people who call the tropical Venezuelan savannah home. During their time in the village of Doro An�, the author and the principal researcher study a vanishing way of life in which cash money, the written word, automobiles, and airplanes are rare and frightening intrusions.

Adopted into a Pum� family, Yu's informal and personal accounts of events during her two year stay sparkle with descriptive flourishes and turns of phrase as she describes the daily cycles of birth, growth, romance, sickness, healing, and death among the villagers. Enlivened with the author's own illustrations, Yu's journal entries seek to present through a young American's eyes a sketch of her Pum� family, their heroic struggle to survive in a changing world, and the power and mystery of the Pum� way of life.

"In Hungry Lightning we glimpse haunting fragments of life among the Pum� Indians. We find an intimate, deeply feminine�but ever-so-slightly jaded and strangely melancholic�voice savoring the tastes and smells of life lived in the Venezuelan savanna. A complexly sensual portrait."--Barbara Tedlock


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