Sorcerers of Dobu
Discover the fascinating world of magic and culture in "Sorcerers of Dobu" by R. F. Fortune, a seminal work first published in 1932. This compelling study delves into the enigmatic practices of the sorcerers on Dobu island, part of Papua New Guinea, providing rich insights into their beliefs and social structures. With 362 pages of in-depth ethnological research, this book presents an extraordinary perspective on the interplay between magic and everyday life. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this edition brings Fortune's classic text to a new audience, perfect for anthropology enthusiasts and scholars alike. Immerse yourself in the unique traditions of Tewara island and explore the intricate dynamics that define the cultural fabric of this remarkable region. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of ethnography with this insightful work!