
audiobook
by Mayne Reid
Chapter One. - Bosjesmen, or Bushmen.
Chapter Two. - The Amazonian Indians.
Chapter Three. - The Water-Dwellers of Maracaibo.
Chapter Four. - The Esquimaux.
Chapter Five. - Mundrucus, or Beheaders.
Chapter Six. - The Centaurs of the “Gran Chaco.”
Chapter Seven. - The Feegees, or Man-Eaters.
Chapter Eight. - The Tongans, or Friendly Islanders.
Chapter Nine. - The Turcomans.
Chapter Ten. - The Ottomacs, or Dirt-Eaters.
The work opens with a vivid portrait of the Bushmen, a people who have long captured the imagination of explorers and scholars alike. It weaves together the early, often sensational accounts of European travelers with a measured appraisal of what truly defines these “little yellow savages” of southern Africa. Readers are invited to see past myth and marvel at the genuine customs and character that have endured for centuries.
Beyond the anecdotes, the narrative maps the vast, border‑less expanse the Bushmen call home—from the Cape of Good Hope across the great Kalahari to the banks of the Orange River. Their existence is portrayed as intimately tied to the harsh, desert landscape, living in isolated clusters that dot the arid plains and rocky ravines. The author underscores how this environment shapes their way of life, making the Bushmen a uniquely adapted human presence in one of the world’s most unforgiving regions.
Written in a clear, scholarly tone, the book balances historical curiosity with respectful observation. Listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of a culture often
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (742K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-04-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1818–1883
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