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In Court and Kampong / Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula

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A collection of nineteen tales and sketches portraying life in the Malay Peninsula's less-traveled regions, blending observation and native storytelling to depict rulers' courts, village kampongs, fisherfolk, and aboriginal tribes. The pieces present everyday customs, beliefs, violent and comic incidents, and supernatural elements such as were-tiger folklore, rendered from an on-the-spot insider perspective. Many stories derive from local informants or the author's direct experience; together they record social structures, traditional practices, and the tensions introduced by expanding colonial influence, juxtaposing sympathy for native viewpoints with commentary on modernization and its moral and practical effects.

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Sir Hugh Charles Clifford

Sir Hugh Charles Clifford was a British colonial administrator and author known for his vivid portrayals of life in the Malay Peninsula and East Africa. His works often reflect his experiences in the colonies, blending personal narrative with cultural observations. Notable among his writings is "In Court and Kampong / Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula," which offers insights into the customs and daily lives of the local populations. Additionally, his military account, "The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign," provides a perspective on colonial military operations. Clifford's contributions to literature provide valuable context to the colonial experience and the complexities of cultural interactions during his time.

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