The Last Whalers by Doug Bock Clark

Three Years in the Far Pacific with a Courageous Tribe and a Vanishing Way of Life

This book provides a deep dive into the lives of the Lamalerans, a small indigenous community residing on a remote Indonesian island, who have maintained their ancient whale-hunting traditions for centuries. Through immersive storytelling, the narrative explores the challenges and changes faced by the Lamalerans in the modern world, from the pressures of globalization and environmental concerns to the internal debates over maintaining tradition versus embracing modernity. The author spent extensive time living with the Lamalerans, offering readers a vivid, intimate portrayal of their daily lives, cultural rituals, and the profound connections they share with the sea, revealing a complex story of survival, identity, and the inevitable clash between tradition and progress.

Published
2019
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
384
Original Language
English
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