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A Death in the Rainforest

How a Language and a Way of Life Came to an End in Papua New Guinea

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Renowned linguistic anthropologist Don Kulick first went to study the tiny jungle village of Gapun in New Guinea over 30 years ago to document how it was that their native language, Tayap, was dying. But you can't study a language without settling in among the people, understanding how they speak every day, and even more, how they live. This book takes us inside the village as Kulick came to know it, revealing what it is like to live in a difficult-to-get-to village of 200 people, carved out like a cleft in the middle of a swamp, in the middle of a tropical rainforest.

These are fascinating stories of what the people who live in that village eat for breakfast and how they sleep; about how villagers discipline their children, how they joke with one another, and how they swear at one another. Kulick tells us how villagers worship, how they argue, how they die. Finally, though, this is an illuminating look at the impact of white culture on the farthest reaches of the globe - and the story of why this anthropologist realized that he had to leave and give up his study of this language.

Smart, engaging, and perceptive, A Death in the Rainforest takes listeners into a world that will soon disappear forever.

©2019 Don Kulick (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Anthropologie Coutumes et traditions Linguistique Sciences sociales Village Tradition Habitat
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