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Tracking lions, myth, and wilderness in Samburu

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    Rocky Mountain Books, 2021
    Note: Alberta Municipal Affairs' Public Library Services Branch

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  • Author: Yurk, Jon
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    2021
    Summary:

    A provocative look at the vital connection between human beings, the natural world and meaningful knowledge. While tracking a lion with a Samburu headman and then, later, eluding human assailants who may be tracking him, Jon Turk experiences people at their best and worst. As the tracker and the tracked, Jon reveals how the stories we tell each other, and the stories spinning in our heads, can be moulded into innovation, love and co-operation - or harnessed to launch armies. Seeking escape from the confusion we create for ourselves and our neighbours with our think-too-much-know-it-all brains, Jon finds liberation within a natural world that spins no fiction. Set in a high-adventure narrative on the unforgiving savannah, Tracking Lions, Myth, and Wilderness in Samburu explores the aboriginal wisdoms that endowed our Stone Age ancestors with the power to survive - and how, since then, myth, art, music, dance, and ceremony have often been hijacked and distorted within our urban, scientific, oil-soaked world.

    Original Publisher: [Calgary, Alberta], Rocky Mountain Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781771604697
    Collection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection