The Adventures of Kancil the Mouse Deer


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Indonesian Folk Stories: The Tales of Eyang Kendro. Retold by Irene Ritchie with watercolour illustrations by Georgina Simmonds. This is a new book with six delightful Indonesian stories about Kancil the mouse deer, some of which have never been translated into English before. These animal stories are suitable for children between 4 and 12 years old, and have delighted Indonesians for generations, both adults and children. In these stories Kancil outwits the greedy and powerful characters in the jungle.




The Adventures of Mouse Deer


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Collects folk tales from Indonesia and Malaysia that relate the adventures of the trickster Mouse Deer, who must think and act quickly to avoid being eaten.




The Adventures of Mouse Deer


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Three tales about the favorite trickster of Indonesia and Malaysia.




The Adventures of Mouse Deer


Book Description

Collects folk tales from Indonesia and Malaysia that relate the adventures of the trickster Mouse Deer, who must think and act quickly to avoid being eaten.




Mouse-deer's Market


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Retells a traditional tale from Borneo in which a cunning little mouse deer outwits all the other animals of the jungle.




The ASEAN Heritage Parks


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Making Heritage in Malaysia


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This book offers a scholarly perspective on heritage as a discourse, concept and lived experience in Malaysia. It argues that heritage is not a received narrative but a construct in the making. Starting with alternative ways of “museumising” heritage, the book then addresses a broad range of issues involving multicultural and folklore heritage, the small town, nostalgia and the environment, and transnationalism and cosmopolitanism. In so doing it delivers an intervention in received ways of talking about and “doing” heritage in academic as well as state and public discourse in Malaysia, which are largely dominated by perspectives that do not sufficiently engage with the cultural complexities and sociopolitical implications of heritage. The book also critically explores the politics and dynamics of heritage production in Malaysia to contest “Malaysian heritage” as a stable narrative, exploring both its cogency and contingency, and builds on a deep engagement with a non-western society in the service of “provincialising” critical heritage studies, with the broader goal of contributing to Malaysian studies.​







In Brightest Africa


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Carl Ethan Akeley was a pioneering American taxidermist, sculptor, biologist, conservationist, inventor, and nature photographer, noted for his contributions to American museums, most notably to the Field Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History. In 1921, eager to learn about gorillas to determine if killing them for museum dioramas was justified, Akeley led an expedition to Mt. Mikeno in the Virunga Mountains at the edge of the then Belgian Congo. At that time, gorillas were quite exotic, with very few even in zoos, and collecting such animals for educational museum exhibitions was not uncommon. In the process of "collecting" several mountain gorillas, Akeley's attitude was fundamentally changed and for the remainder of his life he worked for the establishment of a gorilla preserve in the Virungas. This book contains the story of his life, from learning taxidermy to killing a leopard with his hands, his invention of shotcrete to improving motion picture cameras that were used in World War I.--Wikipedia.