Light at the Edge of the World
Wade Davis
202 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 1553652673
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Language: English
Publish: February 7, 2007
AnthropologyCollegeCulturalEcologyEnvironmentHistoryNonfictionSchoolSociologyTravel
A Journey Through the Realm of Vanishing Cultures
For renowned anthropologist and ethnobotanist Wade Davis, the term �ethnosphere� encompasses the wealth of human diversity and all that traditional cultures have to teach about different ways of living and thinking. In Light at the Edge of the World, Davis�best known for The Serpent and the Rainbow�presents an intimate survey of the ethnosphere in 80 striking photographs taken over the course of his wide exploration. In eloquent accompanying text, Davis takes readers deep into worlds few Westerners will ever experience, worlds that are fading away even as he writes. From the Canadian Arctic and the rain forests of Borneo to the Amazon and the towering mountains of Tibet, readers are awakened to the rituals, beliefs, and lives of the Waorani, the Penan, the Inuit, and many other unique and endangered traditional cultures. The result is a haunting and enlightening realization of the limitless potential of the human imagination of life.