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The jungle folk of Africa

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The author records personal travels and residence among West and Central African communities, combining journey accounts—voyage, coast, and inland bush travel—with vivid descriptions of climate, hazards, and camp life. Chapters recount everyday routines, material culture, social customs, oral folklore, religious beliefs, and local institutions, together with encounters during trade, labor, and external influence. Anecdotes alternate comic and tragic tones while illustrating responses to illness, superstition, and outside contact. The book blends practical travel narrative, ethnographic observation, and retold legends to present a textured portrait of life in jungle and coastal regions.

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Robert H. Milligan

Robert H. Milligan was an author known for his explorations of African cultures and societies. His notable works, including "The Fetish Folk of West Africa" and "The Jungle Folk of Africa," delve into the customs, beliefs, and daily lives of various African communities. Through his writing, Milligan aimed to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry of life in Africa, highlighting the significance of cultural practices and traditions. His contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the complexities of African societies during his time.

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