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Children of Borneo

Exploring Cultural Riches: Tales of Tradition and Modernity in Borneo

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In «Children of Borneo,» Edwin Herbert Gomes delivers a poignant exploration of the lush landscapes and complex cultures of Borneo through the eyes of its youthful inhabitants. The book intertwines rich narratives with vivid descriptions, capturing the island's vibrant ecology and the intricate relationships between its indigenous peoples and their environment. Gomes employs a lyrical style that merges poetic prose with grounded realism, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and spirit of Borneo. The literary context of this work draws on both travelogue and ethnographic traditions, reflecting post-colonial discourses while emphasizing the resilience and beauty of local cultures amidst external pressures. Edwin Herbert Gomes, a noted scholar and passionate advocate for environmental conservation, has drawn from his extensive fieldwork and personal experiences in Borneo, creating a book that reflects both his deep knowledge of the region and his commitment to preserving its heritage. His background in anthropology and environmental studies informs his nuanced portrayal of the youthful characters, highlighting their roles as stewards of their land in an increasingly globalized world. «Children of Borneo» is a must-read for those interested in anthropology, ecology, and indigenous narratives. Gomes invites readers to witness the profound connections that shape the lives of these children, urging us to reflect on our responsibilities toward both their world and our own.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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110 p.
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4064066131418
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