The Vedda Hunter


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### Description for *The Vedda Hunter*: *The Vedda Hunter* delves into the heart of Sri Lanka’s vibrant jungle, where tradition, bravery, and destiny collide in a mesmerizing historical adventure. Kaelan, a skilled Vedda hunter, is more than just a protector of the forest; he is a guardian of his people’s ancient ways and a fierce defender of the jungle’s sacred balance. When his world is disrupted by a sudden and dangerous threat from outsiders seeking to exploit the land, Kaelan’s life takes an unexpected turn. His path crosses with Princess Anaya, a Sinhalese royal who has become entangled in the turmoil. Lost and seeking refuge in the dense wilderness, Anaya is drawn to Kaelan’s strength and deep connection to the land. Together, they form an unlikely alliance, blending her royal wisdom with his intimate knowledge of the jungle. As they navigate the perils of the wild and confront the threats that endanger both their worlds, their partnership evolves into a profound and passionate bond. *The Vedda Hunter* is a compelling tale of love and courage set against the lush backdrop of Sri Lanka’s untamed beauty. It explores themes of unity, respect for nature, and the transformative power of love. This gripping narrative invites readers to journey through a world where ancient traditions and modern challenges intertwine, creating a captivating story of adventure and romance. historical romance novel, Vedda hunter romance, Sinhalese princess love story, Sri Lanka jungle adventure, Whispers of the Jungle book, romantic historical fiction, jungle romance Sri Lanka, Vedda and princess tale, epic romance in Sri Lanka, historical love story




Crucible of Conflict


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DIVExamines the caste, marriage patterns, ethnicity and religious institutions in the Tamil-speaking Hindu and Muslim communities situated along the eastern coastline of Sri Lanka, exploring the sources of their ethnic and political hostilities in the modern/div




Veddas in Transition


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The World History of Beekeeping and Honey Hunting


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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




The Veddas


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South Asian Folklore


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With 600 signed, alphabetically organized articles covering the entirety of folklore in South Asia, this new resource includes countries and regions, ethnic groups, religious concepts and practices, artistic genres, holidays and traditions, and many other concepts. A preface introduces the material, while a comprehensive index, cross-references, and black and white illustrations round out the work. The focus on south Asia includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, with short survey articles on Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim, and various diaspora communities. This unique reference will be invaluable for collections serving students, scholars, and the general public.




Postcolonial Green


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Postcolonial Green brings together scholarship bridging ecocriticism and postcolonialism. Since its inception, ecocriticism has been accused of being inattentive to the complexities that colonialism poses for ideas of nature and environmentalism. Postcolonial discourse, on the other hand, has been so immersed in theoretical questions of nationalism and identity that it has been seen as ignoring environmental or ecological concerns. This collection demonstrates that ecocriticism and postcolonialism must be understood as parallel projects if not facets of the very same project—a struggle for global justice and sustainability. The essays in this collection span the globe, and cover such issues as international environmental policy, land and water rights, food production, poverty, women’s rights, indigenous activism, and ecotourism. They consider all manner of texts, from oral tradition to literary fiction to web discourse. Contributors bring postcolonial theory to literary traditions, such as that of the United States, not typically seen in this light, and, conversely, bring ecocriticism to literary traditions, such as those of India and China, that have seen little ecological analysis. Postcolonial Green boasts a global geographical breadth, diversity of critical approach, and increasing relevance to the issues we face on a world stage. Contributors Neel Ahuja, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill * Pavel Cenkl, Sterling College * Sharae Deckard, University College Dublin * Ursula K. Heise, Stanford University * Jonathan Highfield, Rhode Island School of Design * Alex Hunt, West Texas A&M University * Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee, Warwick University * Patrick D. Murphy, University of Central Florida * Bonnie Roos, West Texas A&M University * Caskey Russell, University of Wyoming * Rachel Stein, Siena College * Sabine Wilke, University of Washington * Laura Wright, Western Carolina University * Sheng-yen Yu, National Taipei University of Technology * Gang Yue, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill/Xiamen University




The Vanishing Aborigines


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