The Isle of Vanishing Men: A Narrative of Adventure in Cannibal-land
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The narrative recounts a seafaring journey to a remote island inhabited by the Kia Kia, mixing travelogue, ethnographic observation, and adventure. Beginning with departure and life at sea, it describes arrival, shipwreck, and efforts to establish relations with a kampong community, then an extended residence among the islanders. Vivid accounts detail local customs, ornamentation, ritual funerals, head-hunting practices, festive dances and feasts, hunting expeditions, and encounters with natural wonders such as bird-of-paradise. Interwoven are personal episodes and anecdotes about other castaways and visitors, producing an often intimate, occasionally harrowing portrait of contact between outsiders and an isolated society.
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