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This extraordinary book brings long years of ethnographic engagement with the Ongee and the Jarawa, otherwise known as the Andaman Islanders, to render an intimate history of their contact with traders, colonialists, global tourists and the developmental state. -Veena Das
Andamanese (Indic people) --- Jarawa (Indic people) --- Onge (Indic people) --- Ongi (Indic people) --- Ethnology --- Jāravā (Indic people) --- Jawaras (Indic people) --- Andamani (Indic people) --- Mincopi (Indic people) --- Negritos --- Social life and customs. --- Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India) --- Andaman & Nicobar Islands (India) --- A & N Islands (India) --- ANI (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) --- Andaman eta Nicobar Uharteak (India) --- Andaman eta Nicobar (India) --- Illes Andaman i Nicobar (India) --- Andamany a Nikobary (India) --- Andamanerne og Nicobarerne (India) --- Andamanid ja Nicobarid (India) --- Andaman et Nicobar (India) --- Îles Andaman et Nicobar (India) --- Andamanen und Nikobaren (India) --- Andamane e Nicobare (India) --- Андаманские и Никобарские острова (India) --- Andamanskie i Nikobarskie ostrova (India) --- Islas de Andamán y Nicobar (India)
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Win Straube spent as a young apprentice in Germany, leading up to and following the fire bombing and burning of Dresden. This book deals with the realities and survival of a young East German in the face of adversity during World War II and how he came to prevail. This book consists of the sections removed from his earlier book Enjoying the Ride.
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