Among Cannibals
The ecology movement has led to a
revival of interest in pre-industrial
societies, especially those based on a
hunting and gathering mode of subsistence. The rapid disappearance of such
societies in recent decades, has made
accounts of their traditional way of life
particularly valuable. A major example is
the work of the anthropologist and naturalist Carl Lumholtz, who spent fouryears
living among the aborigines of Queensland, at a time when aboriginal culture
had only been minimally affected by
European contact. Lumholtz’s book is in
the form of a biographical narrative, and
not only gives a full description of his
personal experience, but also presents
details of aborigine life and culture. The
book contains over one hundred black and-white illustrations covering all
aspects of aborigine culture and
Australian wildlife.
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