TWO NEW GUINEA DANDIES.
They are natives of Dinawa. Notice their tight-laced waists and the nose ornaments (chimani) of polished shell.
Two Years Among New Guinea Cannibals / A Naturalist's Sojourn Among the Aborigines of Unexplored New Guinea
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About This Book
The narrative recounts two years of scientific fieldwork in New Guinea, combining natural-history collecting with ethnographic observation. The author describes arduous inland travel, coastal settlements and village life, local crafts and watercraft, dialectal diversity, ceremonies, and everyday material culture while recording birds, insects, and new species. Chapters detail camps, transport challenges, encounters with various tribes, and practical arrangements for collection and study; appendices present specimen records and scientific notes. Illustrations and a map accompany practical accounts of landscape, wildlife, and indigenous technologies.
TWO YEARS AMONG NEW
GUINEA CANNIBALS
TWO YEARS AMONG NEW GUINEA CANNIBALS
By
A. E. PRATT
Gill Memorialist, Royal Geographical Society, 1891 Author of “To the Snows of Tibet through China,” etc.
With Notes and Observations by his Son
HENRY PRATT
And Appendices on the Scientific Results of the Expedition
With 54 Illustrations and a Map
PHILADELPHIA
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
LONDON: SEELEY & CO. Ltd.
1906
Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.
At the Ballantyne Press
TO
MY WIFE
THE COMPANION, PRESENT OR ABSENT OF MY MANY WANDERINGS