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大型本、宅急便での発送になります。
In the far northwest corner of Kenya, blasted by scorching hea wind, lies one of the world's least hos-heat and a relentless hospitable places. Nearly everywhere, rainfall rarely exceeds six inches per year and daytime temperatures rise to more than 100 degrees in the shade. There, in an area about the size of Ireland, bordering on the remote parts of Uganda, Ethiopia, and the Sudan, lives a fiercely independent tribe, the Turkana, one of the last truly nomadic peoples of Africa. This is the first book devoted solely to the Turkana.
Because of the harsh physical reality of their homeland, the Turkana are far less acculturated than most other native peoples of East Africa, and their lifestyle and ceremo-nial traditions have survived relatively undis-turbed. Author Nigel Pavitt first traveled among the Turkana in 1957, and he has returned regularly to learn more about them and to photograph their customs and tradi-tions and the rugged landscape they inhabit....
In the far northwest corner of Kenya, blasted by scorching hea wind, lies one of the world's least hos-heat and a relentless hospitable places. Nearly everywhere, rainfall rarely exceeds six inches per year and daytime temperatures rise to more than 100 degrees in the shade. There, in an area about the size of Ireland, bordering on the remote parts of Uganda, Ethiopia, and the Sudan, lives a fiercely independent tribe, the Turkana, one of the last truly nomadic peoples of Africa. This is the first book devoted solely to the Turkana.
Because of the harsh physical reality of their homeland, the Turkana are far less acculturated than most other native peoples of East Africa, and their lifestyle and ceremo-nial traditions have survived relatively undis-turbed. Author Nigel Pavitt first traveled among the Turkana in 1957, and he has returned regularly to learn more about them and to photograph their customs and tradi-tions and the rugged landscape they inhabit....
13日前
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本人確認済
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紛失補償有
商品説明
大型本、宅急便での発送になります。
In the far northwest corner of Kenya, blasted by scorching hea wind, lies one of the world's least hos-heat and a relentless hospitable places. Nearly everywhere, rainfall rarely exceeds six inches per year and daytime temperatures rise to more than 100 degrees in the shade. There, in an area about the size of Ireland, bordering on the remote parts of Uganda, Ethiopia, and the Sudan, lives a fiercely independent tribe, the Turkana, one of the last truly nomadic peoples of Africa. This is the first book devoted solely to the Turkana.
Because of the harsh physical reality of their homeland, the Turkana are far less acculturated than most other native peoples of East Africa, and their lifestyle and ceremo-nial traditions have survived relatively undis-turbed. Author Nigel Pavitt first traveled among the Turkana in 1957, and he has returned regularly to learn more about them and to photograph their customs and tradi-tions and the rugged landscape they inhabit....
In the far northwest corner of Kenya, blasted by scorching hea wind, lies one of the world's least hos-heat and a relentless hospitable places. Nearly everywhere, rainfall rarely exceeds six inches per year and daytime temperatures rise to more than 100 degrees in the shade. There, in an area about the size of Ireland, bordering on the remote parts of Uganda, Ethiopia, and the Sudan, lives a fiercely independent tribe, the Turkana, one of the last truly nomadic peoples of Africa. This is the first book devoted solely to the Turkana.
Because of the harsh physical reality of their homeland, the Turkana are far less acculturated than most other native peoples of East Africa, and their lifestyle and ceremo-nial traditions have survived relatively undis-turbed. Author Nigel Pavitt first traveled among the Turkana in 1957, and he has returned regularly to learn more about them and to photograph their customs and tradi-tions and the rugged landscape they inhabit....
13日前

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