Description:
This case study examines an isolated tribe in Indonesia, West New Guinea, when tribe members were still using stone axes, bows, arrows and spears, up to more present times. The author's long engagement with the Dani results in a wide range of engaging topics as well as coverage of the ethical dilemma he faced as an anthropologist. One immediately acquires a sense of the limitations and strengths of the anthropologist's role in the field. Copyright date - 1979, Holt Rinehart, New York, # Pages - 149, softcover, no dust jacket. Includes Illustrations, Bibliography.
Fair - structurally intact, slight yellowing to pages, some soil and wear with some tatter, library system withdrawn with typical markings and pocket removed, highlighted text throughout.