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Stirring scenes in savage lands

Chapter 1: SAVAGE LANDS.
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The author compiles descriptive, sometimes sensationalized accounts of indigenous peoples across Africa, Oceania, the Americas, and Australasia, portraying ceremonies, royal courts, warfare, ritual practices, and everyday customs through travel anecdotes and ethnographic sketches. Chapters recount encounters with rulers and court ceremonies, instances of sacrifice and feasting, regional weaponry, dances, and domestic crafts. The text blends eyewitness reportage and editorial observation and is illustrated with woodcuts and coloured plates that emphasize spectacle and material culture, arranging comparative portraits intended to inform and entertain a general readership.

STIRRING SCENES

IN

SAVAGE LANDS.

AN ACCOUNT OF

THE MANNERS, CUSTOMS, HABITS AND RECREATIONS, PEACEFUL AND
WARLIKE, OF THE UNCIVILISED WORLD.

BY

JAMES GREENWOOD,

AUTHOR OF “WILD SPORTS OF THE WORLD,”
“A NIGHT IN A WORKHOUSE,” ETC.

With Woodcuts and Designs by Harden S. Melville,

ENGRAVED BY H. NEWSOME WOODS.

AND COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS FROM WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS

BY F. W. KEYL AND R. HUTTULA.

LONDON:

WARD, LOCK AND CO., WARWICK HOUSE,

DORSET BUILDINGS, SALISBURY SQUARE, E.C.

UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME.


BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

THE WILD MAN AT HOME;

OR,

Pictures of Life in Savage Lands.