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100 p., illustrations, maps, bibliography.
When Kay, her first husband and
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100 p., illustrations, maps, bibliography.
When Kay, her first husband and their two older children joined the Baegu on the island of Malaita, the people were wary of sharing their culture with these outsiders. After months spent with the Baegu, learning their language and customs, Kay was able to begin collecting some of their most sacred stories assembled here in "Solomons Island folktales from Malaita". Due to her skillful translation and careful reproduction of the Baegu's images and themes, Bauman's book is specialized, intimate and engaging. From flying foxes to cannibal goals, the stories retell common worldwide myths and providing unique insight into the culture and history of the little-known Baegu people of Malaita in the Solomon islands. The reader will be drawn into, and become a part of these tales that have been passed down from generation to generation.
100 p., illustrations, maps, bibliography.
When Kay, her first husband and
[...]
100 p., illustrations, maps, bibliography.
When Kay, her first husband and their two older children joined the Baegu on the island of Malaita, the people were wary of sharing their culture with these outsiders. After months spent with the Baegu, learning their language and customs, Kay was able to begin collecting some of their most sacred stories assembled here in "Solomons Island folktales from Malaita". Due to her skillful translation and careful reproduction of the Baegu's images and themes, Bauman's book is specialized, intimate and engaging. From flying foxes to cannibal goals, the stories retell common worldwide myths and providing unique insight into the culture and history of the little-known Baegu people of Malaita in the Solomon islands. The reader will be drawn into, and become a part of these tales that have been passed down from generation to generation.
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