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Through Central Borneo 2 Volume Set : An Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of the Head-Hunters between the Years 1913 and 1917

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Travel and Exploration in Asia series
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The Norwegian explorer and ethnographer Carl Lumholtz (1851-1922) wrote the influential ethnographic studies Among Cannibals and Unknown Mexico (both reissued in this series) after his journeys through Australia and Mexico respectively.

In 1913, Lumholtz went on his final expedition, which aimed to explore the large parts of Borneo unknown to the rest of the world.

Interested by tales of head-hunting, he wanted to spend time with the indigenous people and conduct research. Originally published in 1920, this two-volume work is Lumholtz's account of his expedition.

Many of the illustrations in the work are from photographs taken by the author, including pictures of members of the different tribes he stayed with.

Volume 1 begins with an overview of Borneo and goes on to describe the expedition's journey into the jungle, while Volume 2 focuses on the way of life and beliefs of the Penihing people.

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Cambridge University Press
1108046304 / 9781108046305
Mixed media product
959.83
10/05/2012
United Kingdom
611 pages, 3 Maps; 126 Halftones, unspecified
155 x 231 mm, 980 grams
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