The Tree where Man was BornIn this classic volume, Matthiessen exquisitely combines both nature and travel writing to bring East Africa to vivid life. He skillfully portrays the daily lives of herdsmen and hunter-gatherers; the drama of the predator kills; the hundreds of exotic animals; the breathtaking landscapes; and the area's turbulent natural, political, and social histories. |
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Page 106
One day we came upon a Thomson ' s gazelle , dead of disease , that the carrion
- eaters had not yet located , and also a young Grant ' s gazelle that must have
been taken by the two huge lappet - faced vultures that we drove away , for the
kill ...
One day we came upon a Thomson ' s gazelle , dead of disease , that the carrion
- eaters had not yet located , and also a young Grant ' s gazelle that must have
been taken by the two huge lappet - faced vultures that we drove away , for the
kill ...
Page 165
At twilight one late afternoon near the drowned forest , a herd of elephants fed on
mats of dead typha sedge blown over from the far side of the lake . The animals
waded to their chests in the greasy waves , trunks coiling in and out , ears ...
At twilight one late afternoon near the drowned forest , a herd of elephants fed on
mats of dead typha sedge blown over from the far side of the lake . The animals
waded to their chests in the greasy waves , trunks coiling in and out , ears ...
Page 229
For the Mbulu , death is a great disaster , and the evil effects or pollutions that
they fear the most are those associated with dead bodies . In former days , bodies
were left to the hyenas , as with the Maasai , but nowadays , according to Mutu ...
For the Mbulu , death is a great disaster , and the evil effects or pollutions that
they fear the most are those associated with dead bodies . In former days , bodies
were left to the hyenas , as with the Maasai , but nowadays , according to Mutu ...
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