Child of the Jungle

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Sabine Kuegler: Child of the Jungle (2012, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

304 pages

English language

Published Jan. 18, 2012 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

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A #1 bestseller in Europe, CHILD OF THE JUNGLE tells the remarkable story of a childhood and adolescence spent caught between two modes of existence-jungle life and Western "civilization." Sabine Kuegler was five years old when her family-her German linguist-missionary parents and her siblings-moved to the territory of the recently discovered hunter-and-gatherer Fayu tribe of Papua New Guinea . The Fayu tribe is best known for being a Stone Age community untouched by modern times-they live an existence characterized by fear, violence, and atavistic ritual (including cannibalism in some regions)-but Sabine's family saw another side to them as well. Once the Kueglers were accepted by a clan chief, they found themselves becoming a part of a tightly knit and fiercely loyal community, and living the primal existence of the Fayu-one marked by the natural cycles of day and night, malaria and other diseases, and daily encounters with wildlife, from swims …

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Subjects

  • Germans, foreign countries
  • Indonesia, biography
  • Boarding schools
  • Switzerland, biography
  • Indonesia, social life and customs
  • Children, indonesia