The Taking and Displaying of Human Body Parts as Trophies by Amerindians


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This edited volume mainly focuses on the practice of taking and displaying various body parts as trophies in both North and South America. The editors and contributors (which include Native Peoples from both continents) examine the evidence and causes of Amerindian trophy taking. Additionally, they present objectively and discuss dispassionately the topic of human proclivity toward ritual violence. This book fills the gap in literature on this subject.




The Case of the Missing Trophy


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The science fair trophy is missing and Cameron and his friends only have until Friday to find it.




Dark Trophies


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Many anthropological accounts of warfare in indigenous societies have described the taking of heads or other body parts as trophies. But almost nothing is known of the prevalence of trophy-taking of this sort in the armed forces of contemporary nation-states. This book is a history of this type of misconduct among military personnel over the past two centuries, exploring its close connections with colonialism, scientific collecting and concepts of race, and how it is a model for violent power relationships between groups.




Dark Trophies


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Many anthropological accounts of warfare in indigenous societies have described the taking of heads or other body parts as trophies. But almost nothing is known of the prevalence of trophy-taking of this sort in the armed forces of contemporary nation-states. This book is a history of this type of misconduct among military personnel over the past two centuries, exploring its close connections with colonialism, scientific collecting and concepts of race, and how it is a model for violent power relationships between groups.










A Trophy for the Mind


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Every story opens a door into the world of an authors imagination. A story entertains, informs, makes us think. Take a journey along with Mayo R. DeLilly, III as he presents his inaugural work of short stories. Meet an investigator who finds out more than he bargained for when he attempts to retrieve a manuscript from a reclusive writer. Take a day trip with an elderly couple who metes out their own brand of justice. Wrestle with one physicians struggles and ultimate self-sacrifice. Experience another physicians redemption and triumph over the darkness in his own soul. Share how a young boys love of books conquers ignorance and loneliness. If you dare, dance along with a blues player and his magical guitar. Reading enriches us all. So put your feet up, relax and enjoy!




Recruiting News


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Head Hunters in the Malayan Emergency


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Head Hunters in the Malayan Emergency investigates the infamous political scandal sparked after horrific photographs of war crimes during the Malayan Emergency were leaked to the British press. These photographs depicted British forces and their allies in Malaya scalping corpses and posing with decapitated human heads. The subsequent scandal, involving British generals, police, trade unions, and even Winston Churchill, led to the further discoveries that British forces had deployed over 1,000 men from Bornean headhunting tribes to Malaya, were publicly displaying corpses to terrify Malaya's civilian population into submission, and that photographs of such atrocities had become popular souvenirs among British troops. Using newly uncovered photographs, eyewitness accounts, and government documents, this research is the first ever attempt by any historian to create a complete history of the British-Malayan Headhunting Scandal, its political consequences, the stories of those involved, and its attempted cover-up.




U.S. Army Recruiting News


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