Wanderings among South Sea Savages and in Borneo and the Philippines
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The author recounts extended travels through Fiji, Samoa, the Philippines, Papua and Borneo, detailing residence with chiefs, river and jungle expeditions, and varied encounters with indigenous communities. Vivid sketches describe household life and dances, ex-cannibal settlements, Negrito and Filipino villages, war-trails and night attacks in Papua, discovery of lake-dwelling peoples, Dayak longhouse life, head-hunting practices, and visits to birds’-nest caves, often accompanied by photographs. Drawn from letters and field notes, the narrative emphasizes personal impressions, specimen collecting, and anecdotal observation rather than systematic ethnography.
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