A Road to Extinction

A Road to Extinction Can Palaeolithic Africans Survive in the Andaman Islands?

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Jarawa, the oldest tribe of human beings in the world, may go extinct because of a road that runs through pristine forests in the Indian-administered Andaman Islands, in the Bay of Bengal, and no one seems to care. Tourists take the road each day to try and get selfies with the tribespeople, who came from what is now Botswana over 60,000 years ago. Once proud of their independence, the Jarawa are now tempted with biscuits and trinkets, as if they were exotic animals in a human safari park. They can't survive like this. In this astonishing book, Jonathan Lawley returns to what was once a penal colony built by the British to house Indian mutineers. He asks what responsibility colonial admini-strators like his grandfather may have had for the sad plight of these palaeolithic hunter-gatherers, and what the Indian government should now be doing to protect them. Sumptuously illustrated with the author's never-beforeseen archive photographs.

Book information

ISBN: 9781838172015
Publisher: EnvelopeBooks
Imprint: EnvelopeBooks
Pub date:
DEWEY: 954.88
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 191
Weight: 224g
Height: 127mm
Width: 202mm
Spine width: 21mm