Primeval Forest, Homeland, Catastrophe. Travels in Malaya and “Modern Ethnology” with Pavel Šebesta / Paul Schebesta. Part II

Anthropos 116 (2):345-366 (2021)
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Abstract

Dwarf tribes still live as remnants of dusky ancient times in almost all parts of the world. We find them in central Africa, Andaman Islands, the Philippines, and the Malay Peninsula. In Farther India, I lived with them for many months, I was their guest and comrade on their travels through primeval forests, I shared tough life with them and glanced into their lofty spiritual life. This book will narrate about this nation and about its homeland, the dark, magnificent primeval forest.

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