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Savage harvest

a tale of cannibals, colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's tragic quest

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An edition of Savage harvest (2014)

Savage harvest

a tale of cannibals, colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's tragic quest

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Retracing Rockefeller's steps, journalist Carl Hoffman traveled to the jungles of New Guinea to solve a decades-old mystery and illuminate a culture transformed by years of colonial rule.

The mysterious disappearance of Michael Rockefeller in remote New Guinea in 1961 has kept the world, and even Michael's powerful, influential family, guessing for years. Now, the author, a journalist has uncovered startling new evidence that tells the full, astonishing story. On November 21, 1961, Michael C. Rockefeller, the twenty-three-year-old son of New York governor Nelson Rockefeller, vanished off the coast of southwest New Guinea when his catamaran capsized while crossing a turbulent river mouth. He was on an expedition to collect art for the Museum of Primitive Art, which his father had founded in 1957, and his expedition partner, who stayed with the boat and was later rescued, shared Michael's final words as he swam for help: "I think I can make it." Despite exhaustive searches by air, ground, and sea, no trace of Michael was ever found. Soon after his disappearance, rumors surfaced that he had made it to shore, where he was then killed and eaten by the local Asmat, a native tribe of warriors whose complex culture was built around sacred, reciprocal violence, headhunting, and ritual cannibalism. The Dutch government and the Rockefeller family vehemently denied the story, and Michael's death was officially ruled a drowning. While the cause of death was accepted publicly, doubts lingered and sensational stories circulated, fueling speculation and intrigue for decades. The real story has long waited to be told, until now. Retracing Michael's steps, the author traveled to the jungles of New Guinea, immersing himself in a world of former headhunters and cannibals, secret spirits and customs, and getting to know generations of Asmat. Through exhaustive archival research, he has uncovered hundreds of pages of never-before-seen original documents and located witnesses willing to speak publicly for the first time in fifty years. In this book he finally solves this decades-old mystery and illuminates a culture transformed by years of colonial rule, whose people continue to be shaped by ancient customs and lore. This is a portrait of the clash of two civilizations that resulted in the death of one of America's richest and most powerful scions. -- From book jacket.

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Table of Contents

Part I. November 19, 1961
November 20, 1961
February 2012
February 20, 1957
December 1957
February 2012
December 1957
February 2012
February 1958
March 1958
Part II. March 1961
March 2012
September 1961
February 2012
November 1961
November 1961
November 1961
November 1961
November 1961
December 1961
March 2012
January, February, and March 1962
Part III. November 2012
November 2012
December 2012.

Edition Notes

Map on lining papers.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-312) and index.

Other Titles
Michael Rockefeller's tragic quest

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Dewey Decimal Class
995.1
Library of Congress
DU744.35.A82

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vii, 322 pages :
Number of pages
322

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OL26412348M
Internet Archive
savageharvesttal0000hoff
ISBN 10
0062116169
ISBN 13
9780062116161
OCLC/WorldCat
904802811

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