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Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast of North America

ePub Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast of North America by Leland Donald in History

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Explorers and ethnographers in Africa during the period of colonial expansion are usually assumed to have been guided by rational aims such as the desire for scientific knowledge; fame; or financial gain. This book; the culmination of many years of research on nineteenth-century exploration in Central Africa; provides a new view of those early European explorers and their encounters with Africans. Out of Our Minds shows explorers were far from rational--often meeting their hosts in extraordinary states influenced by opiates; alcohol; sex; fever; fatigue; and violence. Johannes Fabian presents fascinating and little-known source material; and points to its implications for our understanding of the beginnings of modern colonization. At the same time; he makes an important contribution to current debates about the intellectual origins and nature of anthropological inquiry. Drawing on travel accounts--most of them Belgian and German--published between 1878 and the start of World War I; Fabian describes encounters between European travelers and the Africans they met. He argues that the loss of control experienced by these early travelers actually served to enhance cross-cultural understanding; allowing the foreigners to make sense of strange facts and customs. Fabian's provocative findings contribute to a critique of narrowly scientific or rationalistic visions of ethnography; illuminating the relationship between travel and intercultural understanding; as well as between imperialism and ethnographic knowledge.


#2639953 in Books 1997-08-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x 1.00 x 5.98l; 1.61 #File Name: 0520206169375 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must have ver serious researchersBy ATSIf you want the truth about Indian/native American groups in the N.W.; this book is a must. It is not politically correct; but you can be sure that many " ancient ones" are applauding. These were a vibrant; bigger than life; range of dilutes; and their REAL past should be shared and respected.

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