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In "The Euahlayi Tribe: A Study of Aboriginal Life in Australia," K. Langloh Parker presents a meticulously crafted ethnographic study that offers an intimate glimpse into the social structure, beliefs, and practices of the Euahlayi people. Utilizing an engaging narrative style, Parker combines anthropological rigor with rich storytelling, effectively capturing the essence of Aboriginal life. Her work sits within the broader context of late 19th-century Australia, a pivotal time for the documentation of Indigenous cultures amidst colonial expansion, making her contributions both timely and essential for understanding the complexities of Aboriginal experiences. K. Langloh Parker, an influential figure in the field of anthropology, was profoundly connected to Australian Indigenous culture through her relationships with the Euahlayi people and her keen interest in their stories. Parker'Äôs background as a writer and her experiences living among the tribe allowed her to collect a wealth of folklore, rituals, and linguistic nuances, ultimately shaping her perspective and the depth of her analysis. Her commitment to representing Aboriginal voices in a time where they were often marginalized showcases her pioneering role in the field. For readers interested in anthropology, Indigenous studies, or Australian history, Parker's insightful exploration is both enlightening and essential. It offers not just an academic resource, but a narrative that reverberates with the voices of the Euahlayi, making it a vital addition to any library.
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전자책 : 2019년 11월 27일
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