• Professional Savages Captive Lives and Western Spectacle

Professional Savages Captive Lives and Western Spectacle

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Overview

In August 1882 the circus impresario P. T. Barnum called for examples of "all the uncivilized races in existence.” In response, the showman R. A. Cunningham shipped two groups of Australian Aborigines to the United States. They were displayed as "cannibals” in circuses, dime museums, fairgrounds, and other showplaces in America and Europe and examined and photographed by anthropologists. Roslyn Poignant tells the fascinating and often searing story of the transformation of the Aboriginal travelers into accomplished performers, professional savages who survived at least for a short time by virtue of the strengths they drew from their own culture and their individual adaptability. Most died somewhere on tour. A century later, the mummified body of Tambo, the first to die, was discovered in the basement of a recently closed funeral home in Cleveland, Ohio. Poignant recounts how Tambo’s posthumous repatriation stimulated a cultural renewal within the community from which he came, exposing the roots of present social and economic injustices experienced by indigenous Australians.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300102475
ISBN-10: 030010247X
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 2004-01-01
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: Height: 9.25 Inches, Length: 7.5 Inches, Weight: 2.36335544864 Pounds, Width: 1.25 Inches
Author: Roslyn Poignant
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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