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The Forest People | 
enlarge | Author: Colin Turnbull Publisher: Touchstone Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 3860
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0671640992 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.089963 EAN: 9780671640996 ASIN: 0671640992
Publication Date: July 2, 1987 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The Forest People -- Colin M. Turnbull's best-selling, classic work -- describes the author's experiences while living with the BaMbuti Pygmies, not as a clinical observer, but as their friend learning their customs and sharing their daily life. Turnbull conveys the lives and feelings of the BaMbuti whose existence centers on their intense love for their forest world, which, in return for their affection and trust, provides their every need. We witness their hunting parties and nomadic camps; their love affairs and ancient ceremonies -- the molimo, in which they praise the forest as provider, protector, and deity; the elima, in which the young girls come of age; and the nkumbi circumcision rites, in which the villagers of the surrounding non-Pygmy tribes attempt to impose their culture on the Pygmies, whose forest home they dare not enter. The Forest People eloquently shows us a people who have found in the forest something that makes their life more than just living -- a life that, with all its hardships and problems and tragedies, is a wonderful thing of happiness and joy.
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One of the best anthropology books I've ever read. November 10, 2008 This is one of my favorite books, and is most definitely one of the best anthropology books I've ever had the pleasure to read. It seems like Turnbull actually cared about the people he was living with, and tried to understand things from their perspective, rather than trying to understand everything through a western scientific mental filter ... read it!
The Forest People March 18, 2008 I am not completely finished reading the book. However, so far, I have found it entertaining and educational. It is amazing to me how the pygmies can exist in the forest with virtually none of what we would view as essentials. A very simple way of life.
Enjoyable Reading September 5, 2007 I love this book, it is well written, informative and interesting; The story of the Molimo gave me great joy!
Excellent January 1, 2006 This beautiful anthropoligical work told in a srory is extrenmle fascinating.THE FOREST PEOPLE echoes such works as USURPER AND OTHER STORIE, and SAN PEOPLE. I was completely captivated by this book, which is why I read it four times this winter. It is taking me a step forward in coming to terms with life's different perspectives.
Excellent January 1, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This beautiful anthropoligical work told in a srory is extrenmle fascinating.THE FOREST PEOPLE echoes such works as USURPER AND OTHER STORIE, and SAN PEOPLE. I was completely captivated by this book, which is why I read it four times this winter. It is taking me a step forward in coming to terms with life's different perspectives.
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