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 122
15 A werewolf hyena is often an old witch woman , " trotting along the river now ,
baring her teeth in the night air , ” 16 and the Bantu of Tanzania know of those
who ride hyenas in the night . Peasants are more witch - ridden than hunt - ers
and ...
15 A werewolf hyena is often an old witch woman , " trotting along the river now ,
baring her teeth in the night air , ” 16 and the Bantu of Tanzania know of those
who ride hyenas in the night . Peasants are more witch - ridden than hunt - ers
and ...
Page 202
In the middle of the night , a rhino blundered into us . A rude Chough ! Chough !
Chough ! at the quaking canvas brought us both upright , and Legaturi seized my
knee in a famished grip as if fearful that l ' Ojuju , the Hairy One , might rush out ...
In the middle of the night , a rhino blundered into us . A rude Chough ! Chough !
Chough ! at the quaking canvas brought us both upright , and Legaturi seized my
knee in a famished grip as if fearful that l ' Ojuju , the Hairy One , might rush out ...
Page 208
I was careful to be quiet : the night has ears , as the Maasai say . From the Crater
Highlands rose the Southern Cross ; the Pleiades , which the Maasai associate
with rains , had waned in early June . July is the time of wind and quarrels , and ...
I was careful to be quiet : the night has ears , as the Maasai say . From the Crater
Highlands rose the Southern Cross ; the Pleiades , which the Maasai associate
with rains , had waned in early June . July is the time of wind and quarrels , and ...
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