Among the Head-hunters of Formosa
Janet B. Montgomery Mcgovern
Read by Anonymous
"Among the Head-hunters of Formosa contains the substance of observations made during a two-years' stay in Formosa — from September 1916 to September 1918 ... I venture to hope that such information as the book contains may stimulate interest, and perhaps encourage further investigation, before it is too late, into the tribal customs and habits of a little-known, and rapidly disappearing, people." (from author's Introduction to Among the Head-hunters of Formosa) (4 hr 3 min)
Chapters
Impressions from a Distance | 10:52 | Read by Anonymous |
Impressions at First-Hand | 42:52 | Read by Anonymous |
Personal Contact with the Aborigines | 22:09 | Read by Anonymous |
The Present Population of Formosa | 7:32 | Read by Anonymous |
Racial Stock | 19:44 | Read by Anonymous |
Social Organization | 27:59 | Read by Anonymous |
Religious Beliefs and Practices | 29:00 | Read by Anonymous |
Marriage Customs | 14:32 | Read by Anonymous |
Customs Connected with Illness and Death | 12:29 | Read by Anonymous |
Arts and Crafts | 17:29 | Read by Anonymous |
Tattooing and Other Forms of Mutilation | 9:40 | Read by Anonymous |
Methods of Transport | 5:15 | Read by Anonymous |
Possibilities of the Future | 2:27 | Read by Anonymous |
Civilization and its Benefits | 21:21 | Read by Anonymous |