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Two Years Among the Savages of New Guinea. / With Introductory Notes on North Queensland.

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A travel narrative recounts two years spent among indigenous communities and colonial outposts on the New Guinea coast and adjacent North Queensland. The author describes sea voyages and coastal navigation, local administration and settlement life, and close observations of native customs, languages, crafts and village organization. Chapters record market and plantation scenes, trading expeditions, hazardous weather, gold prospecting and episodic intergroup violence including head-hunting and alleged cannibalism, as well as visits to nearby island groups. The work concludes with summaries of coastal formation, climate, fauna and flora, economic prospects for the region, and a brief vocabulary of local languages.

About the Author

Pitcairn, W. D. portrait

W. D. Pitcairn

W. D. Pitcairn was an explorer and author known for his work documenting his experiences in New Guinea. His notable book, "Two Years Among the Savages of New Guinea," provides an account of his interactions with indigenous cultures and the natural environment of the region. Through his writing, Pitcairn offers insights into the customs and daily lives of the people he encountered, as well as reflections on the broader implications of colonialism and cultural exchange. His observations contribute to the understanding of the complexities of life in New Guinea during his time.

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