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Basil Thomson's 'Savage Island: An Account of a Sojourn in Niué and Tonga' is a captivating narrative that provides a firsthand glimpse into the cultures of the Pacific islands of Niué and Tonga. Written in a descriptive and engaging style, Thomson's book immerses the reader in the daily life, customs, and landscapes of these remote locales during the early 20th century. The detailed accounts of the people, their traditions, and the natural beauty of the islands offer a rich tapestry of cultural exploration within a colonial context. Thomson's writing is both informative and insightful, shedding light on a lesser-known part of the world with sensitivity and curiosity. As a colonial administrator, Thomson's perspective is nuanced and adds depth to his observations of the indigenous populations and their way of life. The book not only serves as a travelogue but also as a historical document that preserves the customs and traditions of Niué and Tonga for future generations to appreciate and learn from. 'Savage Island' is recommended for readers interested in Pacific island cultures, colonial history, and ethnographic narratives.
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Rafbók: 16 september 2022
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