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Among Cannibals: An Account of Four Years' Travels in Australia and of Camp Life With the Aborigines of Queensland

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This work recounts the author's four-year journey through Australia, focusing on his experiences with the indigenous Aboriginal communities in Queensland. It details his arrival in various cities, including Adelaide and Melbourne, and provides observations on the local culture, flora, and fauna, including the tallest trees and common mammals. The narrative emphasizes the author's interactions with the Aboriginal people, their customs, and camp life, while also reflecting on the broader landscape and environment of Australia. The text combines elements of adventure, anthropology, and travel writing, offering insights into both the natural world and the human experience in this unique region.

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Carl Lumholtz

Carl Lumholtz was a Norwegian explorer and ethnographer known for his extensive travels and studies of indigenous cultures. His notable works include "Among Cannibals," which chronicles his experiences living with the Aboriginal peoples of Queensland, and "Through Central Borneo," detailing his adventures in the land of head-hunters. Lumholtz's explorations in Mexico are captured in "Unknown Mexico," where he documented the lives and customs of various tribes in the Sierra Madre. His writings provide valuable insights into the cultures he encountered, contributing to the understanding of anthropology and exploration in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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