Throwim Way Leg
Tree-Kangaroos, Possums, and Penis Gourds--On the Track of Unknown Mammals in Wildest New Guinea
by Tim Flannery
ISBN: 0-8021-3665-6 / ISBN-13: 978-0-8021-3665-7 US $14.00 - 6 x 9, 336 pp - Feb. 2000
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Description:
Tim Flannery
is a scientist of international standing, a world expert on the fauna of New
Guinea with twenty new species and seven books to his credit. In
Throwim Way Leg, he takes us into the
field and on an unforgettable journey into the heart of this mysterious and
uncharted country. The result is a book of wonder and excitement, brimming with
marvelous stories.
Flannery’s
scientific voyage leads him to places he never dreamed of: he camps among
cannibals and befriends Femsep, a legendary warrior who led the slaughter of
colonial whites decades before. He enters caves full of skeletons of
long-extinct, giant marsupials, scales mountains previously untouched by
Europeans, and is nearly killed when tribes people decide to take revenge for
their prior mistreatment by his “clan” (wildlife scientists). And Flannery
writes movingly of the fate of indigenous people in collision with the
high-tech world of late-twentieth-century industry.
In New
Guinea pidgin, throwim way leg means to thrust out your leg on the first step
of a long journey. Full of adventure, wit, and natural wonders, Flannery’s
narrative is just such a spectacular trip. Like Redmond O’Hanlon’s classics
Into the Heart of Borneo and
No Mercy,
Throwim Way Leg is a tour de force
of travel, anthropology, and natural history.