Swamp

Swamp
Title Swamp PDF eBook
Author Anthony Wilson
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 290
Release 2017-11-15
Genre Science
ISBN 1780238916

Download Swamp Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Throughout history, swamps have been idealized and demonized, purged and protected. Today, they are simultaneously considered metaphorical places of evil, pestilence, and death, and treasured as diverse biological ecosystems teeming with life. Covering not only swamps and bogs but also marshes and wetlands, Swamp ventures into the cultural and ecological histories of these mysterious, mythologized, and misunderstood landscapes. Anthony Wilson takes readers into swamps across the globe, from the freshwater marshes of Botswana’s tremendous Okavango delta, to the notable swamps between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, to the peat bogs in Russia, the British Isles, and Scandinavia, which have been used as energy sources for centuries. It explores ideas and representations of wetlands across centuries, cultures, and continents, considering legend and folklore, mythology, literature, film, and natural and cultural history. As it plumbs the murky depths of swamps from the distant past to an uncertain future, Swamps provides an engaging, accessible, informative, and lavishly illustrated journey into these fascinating landscapes.

Head-Hunters about Themselves

Head-Hunters about Themselves
Title Head-Hunters about Themselves PDF eBook
Author J.H.M.C. Boelaars
Publisher BRILL
Pages 332
Release 2014-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 900428723X

Download Head-Hunters about Themselves Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Head-hunters

Head-hunters
Title Head-hunters PDF eBook
Author Alfred Cort Haddon
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1901
Genre Borneo
ISBN

Download Head-hunters Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Detailed ethnographical study of the Torres Straits Islanders (tour also included New Guinea and Borneo); Chaps. 2 & 3; Brief history of the discovery of the Torres Straits islands - geographical features; physical appearance of Islanders, investigation carried out on natives in experimental psychology; form of government; comments on Miriam language; description of rainmaking ceremony; amusements cats cradles, top spinning; method of cooking; Malu ceremonies - initiation masks associated with ceremonies; clan organization linked to totems; Chap 5; Murray Island oracles - Zogos - the Waiad ceremony; Chap.6; Discussion of the character and social life of Murray Islanders; burial customs mummification, decorated skulls; Chaps. 8 & 9; Mabuiag - intelligence of natives, work standards in fishing, as sailors and in agriculture compared with Murray Islanders and Muralug natives; measurements of skulls including collection from Moa; results of contact with Europeans (including missionaries); economic conditions; genealogical surveys carried out on Murray and Mabuiag; comments on Mabuiag language - no link with Yaraikanna tribe of Cape York; tribal organization, significance and advantages of totemic system; initiation customs concerned with women, on Island of Tut; Pulu Island cave of skulls and ceremonial artifacts; Chap.10; Detailed description of dugong and turtle fishing use of harpoon, and sucker fish; Chap.11; Marriage customs from Mabuiag, Warrior and Murray Islands; legends of paintings on Kirivi; war dance on Muralug; Chap.13; Brief study of Gudang and Yaraikanna tribes - physical appearance - tooth avulsion; use of bullroarer in initiation ceremonies; obtaining of the Ari or personal totem.

Head-hunters (Unabridged)

Head-hunters (Unabridged)
Title Head-hunters (Unabridged) PDF eBook
Author Alfred C. Haddon
Publisher Everest Media LLC
Pages 449
Release 2024-07-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN

Download Head-hunters (Unabridged) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Venture into the heart of Borneo and New Guinea with anthropologist Alfred C. Haddon. "Head-Hunters" offers a fascinating exploration of these enigmatic cultures. Discover the intricate rituals, beliefs, and customs of these misunderstood people. Through vivid descriptions and expert analysis, Haddon challenges stereotypes and provides a nuanced understanding of headhunting practices. Prepare to have your perceptions shattered as you delve into a world both familiar and alien.

Soldier H: The Headhunters of Borneo

Soldier H: The Headhunters of Borneo
Title Soldier H: The Headhunters of Borneo PDF eBook
Author Shaun Clarke
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 175
Release 2013-12-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1408842246

Download Soldier H: The Headhunters of Borneo Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In 1963, the former British colony of Malaya was lobbying for the formation of a new political entity, the Federation of Malaysia, Singapore, Sabeh (North Borneo), Brunei and Sarawak. Viewing this as a threat to his dreams of expansion, President Sukarno of Indonesia began infiltrating insurgents into Borneo. In response, the British organised a force of Malay, British and Commonwealth troops to contain the rebels. What was most desperately needed, however, was a specialist group who could perform highly dangerous and arduous military tasks in the inhospitable, perilous terrain. The only men suitable for such operations were the legendary Special Air Service the SAS! Soldier H SAS: The Headhunters of Borneo is the story of one of the least-known, most extraordinary wars in British history. The SAS braved jungle and swamp infested with snakes, lizards, leeches, wild pigs and all kinds of poisonous insects to live with the primitive, headhunting natives in their longhouses by the rivers, winning their hearts and minds with medical aid and other assistance, then training them as paramilitaries who would eventually become known as the Border Scouts. While some of the SAS remained for months with the headhunters, other moved even deeper into the unexplored jungle 'the Gap' to establish ambush sites and helicopter landing zones. They also conducted daring 'Claret' raids across the border when, as the renowned 'Tiptoe Boys' who hit hard and vanished fast, they set booby traps and ambushed enemy troops moving along the many jungle tracks and rivers. They fought a bloody, nightmarish war and won it.

Cultivators in the Swamps

Cultivators in the Swamps
Title Cultivators in the Swamps PDF eBook
Author Laurentius Maria Serpenti
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1977
Genre Dolak island
ISBN

Download Cultivators in the Swamps Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Tales from the Gator Swamp

Tales from the Gator Swamp
Title Tales from the Gator Swamp PDF eBook
Author Jack Hairston
Publisher Sports Publishing LLC
Pages 216
Release 2002
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781582615141

Download Tales from the Gator Swamp Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle