The Savage South Seas by E. Way Elkington

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Author Elkington, E. Way (Ernest Way), 1872-
Illustrator Hardy, Norman H., 1863-1914
LoC No. 07037966
Title The Savage South Seas
Contents pt. I. British New Guinea -- pt. II. The Solomon Islands -- pt. III. The New Hebrides.
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Summary "The Savage South Seas" by E. Way Elkington is a vivid account of the South Sea Islands, likely written in the early 20th century. This work combines historical narrative and ethnographic description, focusing on the islands of New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and the New Hebrides. The text explores the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures, their customs, and the landscape's allure, inviting readers to discover a seemingly untouched world filled with adventure and opportunity. The opening of the book sets the stage by discussing the historical context and colonial ambitions surrounding these islands. Elkington reflects on the various explorers and traders who ventured into these territories, highlighting the contrasts between the indigenous peoples and the European outsiders. The narrative introduces the geography, climate, and the unique architecture of native huts built on stilts, while also establishing the complexities of tribal relations and conflicts. With descriptions of the mesmerizing natural beauty and the fascinating, often perilous lifestyles of the islanders, Elkington captures the tension between civilization and savagery in this remote paradise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DU: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: History of Oceania (South Seas)
Subject Oceania -- Social life and customs.
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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