An edition of Survivors of the stone age (1975)

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nine primitive tribes today

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An edition of Survivors of the stone age (1975)

Survivors of the stone age

nine primitive tribes today

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Describes the daily life, homes, and customs of nine tribes still living under Stone Age conditions in various areas of the world.

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Language
English
Pages
124

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Cover of: Survivors of the stone age
Survivors of the stone age: nine primitive tribes today
1975, Hastings House Publishers
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Cover of: Survivors of the stone age
Survivors of the stone age: nine primitive tribes today
1975, Hastings House Publishers
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 119-120.
Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301.2
Library of Congress
GN330 .M36 1975

The Physical Object

Pagination
124 p. :
Number of pages
124

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5187400M
Internet Archive
survivorsofstone0000marc
ISBN 10
0803867263
LCCN
75006843
OCLC/WorldCat
1256884
Library Thing
2930162
Goodreads
4715056

Work Description

TABLE OF CONTENTS: The cave people of the Philippines : the Tasaday -- A tribe of lost hope : the Ik of Uganda -- Nomads of the Kalahari Desert : the African Bushmen -- Head-Hunters of the Amazon : the Jivaro -- The tiny people of the forest : the Mbuti Pygmies of Africa -- Boomerang throwers and dreamtime people : the Aruntas of Australia -- The jungle negritos : the Onges of Little Andaman Island -- From cannibalism to self-government : the people of Papua-New Guinea -- An Amazon tribe takes its first step toward the outside world : the Kranhacãrores of Brazil.

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