My Friends the Savages / Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula)
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A collection of first-hand notes and photographs from a settler on the Malay Peninsula recounts life among forest communities, village visits, and excursions into dense jungle. The author combines ethnographic observation of customs, music, sorcery, and material culture with practical accounts of gold panning, rubber prospects, and relations with colonial officials. Descriptive natural-history sketches of plants and animals alternate with episodes of camp life, hunting, and everyday exchanges, while reflective passages examine cultural misunderstandings, the perils of the wild, and the contrast between isolated forest existence and encroaching civilized systems.
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