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Among Cannibals
In "Among Cannibals, " Carl Lumholtz takes readers on a vivid ethnographic journey into the heart of the Amazonian rainforest, exploring the customs, beliefs, and rituals of the indigenous tribes he encountered. Written in a narrative style that blends adventure with scholarly observation, the book captures the rich tapestry of cultural practices, including mythological traditions and communal societal structures.
Lumholtz's detailed descriptions, coupled with his keen insights into the interrelations of human and environment, showcase not only the intricacies of these tribes but also the broader implications of colonial encounters during the late 19th century. His work serves as both an ethnographic document and a reflection on the Western perception of 'the other.' Carl Lumholtz, a Norwegian explorer and anthropologist, is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of anthropology and his immersive studies of indigenous cultures.
His early experiences in Norway and later scholarly endeavors fueled his desire to explore uncharted territories and understand human differences. "Among Cannibals" is a culmination of his anthropological inquiries, revealing not just the life of indigenous people, but also Lumholtz's deep respect for their resilience and adaptation to their surroundings. I highly recommend "Among Cannibals" for those intrigued by anthropology, ethnography, and the complexities of cultural exchange.
Lumholtz's engaging narrative offers profound insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural preservation and the impact of globalization. This book is an essential read for anyone wishing to appreciate the subtleties of human civilization.
Lumholtz's detailed descriptions, coupled with his keen insights into the interrelations of human and environment, showcase not only the intricacies of these tribes but also the broader implications of colonial encounters during the late 19th century. His work serves as both an ethnographic document and a reflection on the Western perception of 'the other.' Carl Lumholtz, a Norwegian explorer and anthropologist, is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of anthropology and his immersive studies of indigenous cultures.
His early experiences in Norway and later scholarly endeavors fueled his desire to explore uncharted territories and understand human differences. "Among Cannibals" is a culmination of his anthropological inquiries, revealing not just the life of indigenous people, but also Lumholtz's deep respect for their resilience and adaptation to their surroundings. I highly recommend "Among Cannibals" for those intrigued by anthropology, ethnography, and the complexities of cultural exchange.
Lumholtz's engaging narrative offers profound insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural preservation and the impact of globalization. This book is an essential read for anyone wishing to appreciate the subtleties of human civilization.
In "Among Cannibals, " Carl Lumholtz takes readers on a vivid ethnographic journey into the heart of the Amazonian rainforest, exploring the customs, beliefs, and rituals of the indigenous tribes he encountered. Written in a narrative style that blends adventure with scholarly observation, the book captures the rich tapestry of cultural practices, including mythological traditions and communal societal structures.
Lumholtz's detailed descriptions, coupled with his keen insights into the interrelations of human and environment, showcase not only the intricacies of these tribes but also the broader implications of colonial encounters during the late 19th century. His work serves as both an ethnographic document and a reflection on the Western perception of 'the other.' Carl Lumholtz, a Norwegian explorer and anthropologist, is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of anthropology and his immersive studies of indigenous cultures.
His early experiences in Norway and later scholarly endeavors fueled his desire to explore uncharted territories and understand human differences. "Among Cannibals" is a culmination of his anthropological inquiries, revealing not just the life of indigenous people, but also Lumholtz's deep respect for their resilience and adaptation to their surroundings. I highly recommend "Among Cannibals" for those intrigued by anthropology, ethnography, and the complexities of cultural exchange.
Lumholtz's engaging narrative offers profound insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural preservation and the impact of globalization. This book is an essential read for anyone wishing to appreciate the subtleties of human civilization.
Lumholtz's detailed descriptions, coupled with his keen insights into the interrelations of human and environment, showcase not only the intricacies of these tribes but also the broader implications of colonial encounters during the late 19th century. His work serves as both an ethnographic document and a reflection on the Western perception of 'the other.' Carl Lumholtz, a Norwegian explorer and anthropologist, is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of anthropology and his immersive studies of indigenous cultures.
His early experiences in Norway and later scholarly endeavors fueled his desire to explore uncharted territories and understand human differences. "Among Cannibals" is a culmination of his anthropological inquiries, revealing not just the life of indigenous people, but also Lumholtz's deep respect for their resilience and adaptation to their surroundings. I highly recommend "Among Cannibals" for those intrigued by anthropology, ethnography, and the complexities of cultural exchange.
Lumholtz's engaging narrative offers profound insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural preservation and the impact of globalization. This book is an essential read for anyone wishing to appreciate the subtleties of human civilization.
Les livres de Rasmus Björn Anderson

Eminent Authors of the Nineteenth Century: Literary Portraits
Georg Brandes, Rasmus Björn Anderson
E-book
0,99 €

Among Cannibals. Enriched edition. An Account of Four Years' Travels in Australia and of Camp Life With the Aborigines of Queensland
Carl Lumholtz, Rasmus Björn Anderson, Vanessa Northam
E-book
1,99 €

Magnhild; Dust. A Lyrical Exploration of Love and Betrayal in 19th Century Norway
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Rasmus Björn Anderson
E-book
0,99 €

Eminent Authors of the Nineteenth Century: Literary Portraits. Exploring the Literary Legacy of the 19th Century
Georg Brandes, Rasmus Björn Anderson
E-book
0,99 €

A Happy Boy. Enriched edition. A Tale of Resilience and Community in 19th Century Norway
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Rasmus Björn Anderson, Sean Day
E-book
0,99 €

The Younger Edda; Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda. Enriched edition. Unveiling the Secrets of Norse Mythology and Poetry
Snorri Sturluson, Rasmus Björn Anderson, Fiona Merriweather
E-book
1,99 €
