Písně pralesa, hor a moří – Dargaw Kate (2021)

Řízek TomášSKU: 9788088262183
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Three stories of three indigenous tribes, Rukai, Atayal, and Pangcah (Amis), take us back to the roots of Taiwanese indigenous culture. Taiwan, also known as Formosa, or the Beautiful Island, lies in the Pacific Ocean near the Chinese province of Fujian, between the Philippines and Japan. Here, it is washed by the warm Kuroshio current, which brings rich marine life to its shores. The mountainous island, located at the boundary of tropical and subtropical climatic zones, is not only home to a number of unique endemic species but also to indigenous tribes of Melanesian-Polynesian origin, whose culture grows in close connection with the local nature. The stories of the indigenous people are traversed by clouded leopards, black bears, and feared snakes such as the rhinoceros viper. The tribes form their blood ties with them. The headdresses of the chiefs are adorned with the feathers of the mikado pheasant. The battles fought by the warriors are against merciless Suns or monsters that threaten the tribe's life and can only be overcome with great effort. The richly illustrated book offers a glimpse into the oral traditions of Melanesian-Polynesian tribes and is intended for readers of all ages, from the youngest to the oldest.

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Author: Dargaw Kate

Publication date: October 25, 2021

Manufacturer: Řízek Tomáš

Genres: Non-fiction literature, Books

Type: Hardcover books

Pages: 84

ISBN/EAN: 9788088262183

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