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Beschrijving van het leven van een Pygmeeënvolk dat in het noordoosten van Zaïre woont.






Beschrijving van het leven van een Pygmeeënvolk dat in het noordoosten van Zaïre woont.
This Remarkable Account Of Tibet Where History, Religion And Everyday Life Are Interwomen As Nowhere Else Is The Joint Work Of The Elder Brother Of The Present Dalai Lama And A Distinguished European Anthropologist.
Colin Turnbull lived among the Pygmies as their friend for three years. He writes about their hunting parties, their nomadic camps, their quarrels and love affairs, their music and their ceremonies. His is a magnificent account of an earthly paradise and of a legendary and utterly delightful people.
This edition has been revised and updated to bring the story of Singapore's history up to the 1988 elections. It describes the period after 1975, a time of consolidation and steady progress, during which the Republic was one of the most stable and prosperous countries in Asia.
A Celebration of Man & Nature for the 75th Anniversary of Natural History Magazine
Selected from Natural History and Edited by Alan Ternes.
In this brilliant book, the author, Colin Turnbull, former Curator of African Ehtnology at the American Museum of Natural History believes there is a power unity tht binds all African cultures, one that may link them to black Americans.
Der Bruder des Dalai Lama erzählt von einer versunkenen Welt