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The Elusive, Disputed History of the Tasaday

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An edition of Invented Eden (2003)

Invented Eden

The Elusive, Disputed History of the Tasaday

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"In 1971, a band of twenty-six "Stone Age" rain-forest dwellers was discovered living in total isolation by Manuel Elizalde, a Philippine government minister with a dubious background. The tribe was soon featured in nightly American newscasts and graced the cover of National Geographic. They were visited by such celebrities as Charles Lindbergh and Gina Lollobrigida. But after a series of aborted anthropological forays, the 45,000-acre Tasaday Reserve established by Ferdinand Marcos was closed to all visitors, and the tribe vanished from public view." "Twelve years later, a Swiss reporter hiked into the area and discovered that the Tasaday were actually farmers who had been coerced by Elizalde into dressing in leaves and posing in caves with stone tools. Soon the "anthropological find of the century" had become the "ethnographic hoax of the century."" "Or maybe not. Robin Hemley tells a story that is more complex than either the hoax proponents or the Tasaday advocates might care to admit. At the center of it is a group of very poor people who have been buffeted by forces beyond their control. Were the Tasaday the creation of gullible journalists, bumbling scientists, and an ego-driven madman, or were they the innocent victims of cynical academics and politicos? In answering that question, Hemley has written a tale of innocence found, lost, and found again."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
352

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Cover of: Invented Eden
Invented Eden: The Elusive, Disputed History of the Tasaday
January 1, 2007, Bison Books
Paperback in English - 1st Nebraska Pbk. Printing edition
Cover of: Invented Eden
Invented Eden: The Elusive, Disputed History of the Tasaday
May 21, 2003, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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First Sentence

"Toward the end of the NBC Nightly News on July 16, 1971, David Brinkley announced in his oddly measured way, "The outside world ... after maybe a thousand years has discovered a small tribe of people living in a remote jungle in the Philippines."

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS666.T32 H46 2003, DS666.T32H46 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7423128M
Internet Archive
inventededen00robi
ISBN 10
0374177163
ISBN 13
9780374177164
LCCN
2002032547
OCLC/WorldCat
50670547
Library Thing
385699

First Sentence

"Toward the end of the NBC Nightly News on July 16, 1971, David Brinkley announced in his oddly measured way, "The outside world ... after maybe a thousand years has discovered a small tribe of people living in a remote jungle in the Philippines."

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