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

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By (author): Jonathan Lawley

The Jarawa, one of the oldest tribes 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. Proud of their independence, the Jarawa are nonetheless tempted with biscuits, as if they were exotic animals in a human safari park. 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 administrators like his grandfather may have had for the plight of these palaeolithic hunter-gatherers, and what the Indian government should now be doing to protect this last link with our most distant ancestors. Sumptuously illustrated with the author's never-before-seen archive photographs. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: EnvelopeBooks
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781838172015

About Jonathan Lawley

Jonathan Lawley was born in India and educated in Southern Africa and Cambridge. He joined the Colonial Service in Northern Rhodesia became fluent in the Tonga language of the Zambezi Valley and was the last British District Commis- sioner in independent Zambia. Fluency in French took him to the Congo Morocco and Mauritius. His interest in management development led him to set up and run a Rio Tinto-funded programme to develop the first indigenous technical managers for the mining industry in Southern Africa a field of expertise in which he went on to take a PhD. After retirement he became Africa Director of British Executive Service Overseas (BESO) was the first Director of the Royal African Society and is now adviser to the Business Council for Africa. Previous publications: Transcending culture: Developing Africa's technical managers; Beyond the Malachite Hills; Zambia since 1960

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