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A descriptive portrait of life among the island's Dyak communities, written for young readers, surveys geography and climate, village houses, child-rearing, clothing, crafts and occupations, and the region's wildlife. It explains ritual and social practices including feasts, witch-doctors, omens, marriage and burial customs, and candidly describes historical practices of head-hunting and piracy alongside accounts of missionary and colonial influence. Chapters mix ethnographic observation, legends and animal stories to present daily routines, seasonal activities, and customary beliefs in a readable sequence.
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