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Indo-China and its primitive people

By Henry Baudesson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Venture into the heart of early 20th-century Indo-China to witness the captivating traditions and daily existence of its native tribes.

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2014-06-13
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Summary

"Indo-China and its Primitive People" by Henry Baudesson, is a study of indigenous life in early 20th-century Indo-China that homes in on the Moï people and other tribes. With firsthand accounts, the book shows the everyday activities, societal organizations, and traditions of the people in the area. The author uses stories to clearly describe their basic homes, habits of adornment, and special ideas, such as stories about where they came from and their relationships with the natural world. The book uses the rich facts from the author's experiences to set the stage for a full look at the Moï and other native people of the area, noting their strength, customs, and close links to their surroundings.

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