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內容簡介 Over fifteen years and many expeditions, Fritz Trupp and Robert Schmid have documented the customs and cultures of the forgotten tribes of Asia, from the Bedouins of southern Arabia to the nomadic Tsaatan of the Russian tundra, from isolated tribal groups in the Indian rainforests to the little-known ethnic peoples of south China. Lives lived in harmony with nature enable them to survive even in the most isolated regions, and to withstand both the increasing pressures of encroaching civilization and the destruction of their natural environment.Striking full-color photographs illustrate the variety of clothing, jewelry, body painting and other forms of personal adornment of the peoples of tribal Asia. In addition, explanations of rituals, ceremonies and festivals, many of which are rarely seen by outsiders, offer a valuable insight into these ancient but adaptable peoples, providing precious evidence of unique and often endangered ways of life that still endure in an ever-more inhospitable world. A stunning, large-format, photographic documentation of Asia's little-known tribal peoples. The peoples of tribal Asia and their customs can only be understood when we try to see the world through their eyes. Living in harmony with nature, they survive even in the most isolated regions, withstanding both the pressures of encroaching civilization and the destruction of their natural environment. The amazing variety in their clothing, jewelry, body painting, and other forms of personal adornment may reflect social status, keep away bad luck, or bring people closer to their gods or ancestors. Over fifteen years and many expeditions, Robert Schmid and Fritz Trupp have documented the customs and cultures of the forgotten tribes of Asia, from the Bedouins of southern Arabia to the nomadic Tsaatan of the Russian tundra, from isolated tribal groups in the Indian rainforests to the little-known ethnic peoples of south China. Explanations of rituals, ceremonies, and festivals, many of which are rarely seen by outsiders, offer a valuable insight into the lives of these ancient peoples, and the striking color photographs provide precious evidence of unique and often endangered ways of life that endure in an ever-more inhospitable world. 309 illustrations, 295 in color.