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Peaks of Shala

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author journeys into remote northern highlands, traveling with mountaineers and gendarmes to visit hidden tribes and prehistoric sites. Through on-the-spot reportage and photographs she records mountain trails, household life, marriage customs, blood feuds, guardian spirits, songs, and local legends that link ancient origins to contemporary loyalties. Encounters include hospitable villagers, chiefs, bandits, village councils, and church services, while political tensions and volunteer fighters surface in town life. The narrative blends travel anecdote, ethnographic observation, and historical tale to convey daily routines, ritual law, landscape, and the uneasy interaction of long-standing tradition with emergent national order.

ILLUSTRATIONS

The Roller That Is Smoothing the New Boulevard in Tirana Frontispiece
The Chafa Bishkasit Facing p. 8
An Old Shepherd 38
Rrok Perolli 58
An Albanian Hodji of the Mati 76
A Group of Mountain Folk 106
The Plateau of Thethis 120
The Shopping Center in Tirana 150
Once a Day She Comes Walking Over Fifteen Miles of Mountain Trails 176
The Bandit Whom We Met in the Cave Above the Lumi Shala and Who Sang Us the Song of Durgat Pasha 224
The Shala Valleys 234
The Shala Guide 248
The Kiri Bridge 278
A Toshk 296
The Painted Mosque in Tirana and the Low Wall on Which, All Day Long, Men Sit and Discuss Politics 302
The Fighting Men from the Mountains Who Came into Tirana to Defend the Government While Elez Jusuf Was in Tirana 326