Spell of the tiger: the man-eaters of Sundarbans
Sundarbans, a huge swampy area of India and Bangladesh on the Bay of Bengal, remains the largest tract of mangrove forest on earth. It is also the only place where tigers eat men. Elsewhere in Asia, tigers are being hunted to extinction, but here they are the hunters, routinely carrying away fisherm...
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1995
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Zusammenfassung: | Sundarbans, a huge swampy area of India and Bangladesh on the Bay of Bengal, remains the largest tract of mangrove forest on earth. It is also the only place where tigers eat men. Elsewhere in Asia, tigers are being hunted to extinction, but here they are the hunters, routinely carrying away fishermen, honey-gatherers and woodcutters. Although they fear tiger attacks, the men and women of Sundarbans have turned the tiger into an object of veneration, itself a strange kind of earth worship. Sy Montgomery, author of Walking with the Great Apes and The Good Good Pig, has devoted years to this mist-shrouded, forest-screened region, and here she tells all about the peculiar relationship between tigers and their human prey. She lets us understand how it feels to know that as a human being you are, to the tiger, merely a source of meat.--From publisher description. |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 230, [8] S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0395641691 |
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spellingShingle | Montgomery, Sy 1958- Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans Mens-dier-relatie gtt Tijgers gtt Volkscultuur gtt Folklore Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Tiger Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Tiger Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Folklore Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd Tiger (DE-588)4185512-7 gnd |
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title | Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans |
title_auth | Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans |
title_exact_search | Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans |
title_full | Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans Sy Montgomery |
title_fullStr | Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans Sy Montgomery |
title_full_unstemmed | Spell of the tiger the man-eaters of Sundarbans Sy Montgomery |
title_short | Spell of the tiger |
title_sort | spell of the tiger the man eaters of sundarbans |
title_sub | the man-eaters of Sundarbans |
topic | Mens-dier-relatie gtt Tijgers gtt Volkscultuur gtt Folklore Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Tiger Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Tiger Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Folklore Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd Tiger (DE-588)4185512-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Mens-dier-relatie Tijgers Volkscultuur Folklore Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Tiger Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Tiger Sundarbans (Bangladesh and India) Folklore Volkskunde Tiger Sundarbans |
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