The Forest People

The Forest People

by Colin M Turnbull (Author), Colin M Turnbull (Author)

Synopsis

Colin Turnbull lived among the Pygmies as their friend for three years. He writes about their hunting parties, their nomadic camps, their quarrels and love affairs, their music and their ceremonies. His is a magnificent account of an earthly paradise and of a legendary and utterly delightful people.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 06 Jan 1994

ISBN 10: 0712659579
ISBN 13: 9780712659574
Book Overview: A great classic of anthropology, THE FOREST PEOPLE is a uniquely absorbing study of the Pygmies of the Ituri Forest in the Congo - the heart of Stanley's 'DARK CONTINENT'.

Author Bio
Colin Turnbull is now retired, having held a number of teaching posts at American universities. But he received his university education and anthropological training at Oxford, which confirmed his already strongly humanistic feelings. For him field work was the most important part of his career, and although 'the field' was mainly in East and Central Africa, it was also India and Tibet, and (more recently) Polynesia, where he lived for three years. In the United States he was actively engaged in academic research into the prison system, and did much work on 'death row' in a number of states, as a result of which he emerged more strongly opposed than ever to capital punishment, on both academic and moral grounds. The same kind of concern for humanity shows in much of his writing. He was ordained in India as a full Buddhist monk by the Dalai Lama in1992, although his first contact with Tibetan Buddhism was as far back as 1949. His publications include Lonely African, The Mountain People, Tibet (with Thubten Norbu), and The Human cycle. He divides his time between the monastery of which he is a member in Dharmasala, and the United States.