The River People
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Author: James Cowan
Binding: Hardback
Published: A.H. & A.W. Reed, Sydney & Wellington, 1983
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: medium rip/chip on spine
The River People by James Cowan presents a captivating journey into the heart of an ancient culture, chronicling the lives and traditions of a community deeply connected to their natural environment. This evocative narrative illustrates the profound wisdom found in indigenous ways of knowing, offering readers a unique perspective on humanity's relationship with the land. Cowan's prose uncovers the spiritual rhythms of a people whose existence is intrinsically linked to the flowing waters, inviting contemplation on themes of belonging, heritage, and the enduring power of place. The work argues for a deeper appreciation of diverse worldviews, making it a compelling read for those interested in anthropology, travel, and philosophical inquiry.
Author: James Cowan
Binding: Hardback
Published: A.H. & A.W. Reed, Sydney & Wellington, 1983
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: medium rip/chip on spine
The River People by James Cowan presents a captivating journey into the heart of an ancient culture, chronicling the lives and traditions of a community deeply connected to their natural environment. This evocative narrative illustrates the profound wisdom found in indigenous ways of knowing, offering readers a unique perspective on humanity's relationship with the land. Cowan's prose uncovers the spiritual rhythms of a people whose existence is intrinsically linked to the flowing waters, inviting contemplation on themes of belonging, heritage, and the enduring power of place. The work argues for a deeper appreciation of diverse worldviews, making it a compelling read for those interested in anthropology, travel, and philosophical inquiry.