Journal of the Straits Branch

Journal of the Straits Branch
Author: Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Malaysian Branch, Singapore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1965
Genre: Federated Malay States
ISBN:

Folk Jewelry of the World

Folk Jewelry of the World
Author: Ger Daniƫls
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:

A survey of ethnic jewelry from the end of the 19th century to the present. Fine illustrations (241 color) were hand-drawn by the author using as models museum pieces, photos, and jewelry that is still worn as part of traditional costume. Virtually all types of jewelry are represented: brooches, pendants, and ear and nose rings, ornate headdresses and breastplates, belts and bags, as well as shell and beadwork. Of special interest is the similarity of designs, motifs, and symbols among peoples of different regions who before this century had no known contact. A lovely book. 9.5x13". Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Girl Who Became a Goddess

The Girl Who Became a Goddess
Author: Theresa Fuller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781925748086

The Girl Who Became a Goddess is a tribute to the childhood stories of Theresa Fuller who has experienced multiple cultures and learned to love them all. These are tales passed on from generation to generation, some to delight, some to terrify, all to enlighten. A foolish animal discovers that the Rainforest is a dangerous place.A young boy is willing to sacrifice everything for his family.A woman must decide between the man she loves and the human race.As a girl, a mother, and a teacher, Theresa retells her favorite folktales through the lens of her own life experiences in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia, putting a unique spin on ageless classics.The Girl Who Became a Goddess is a love letter to a young girl from the adult she has become.

Daughter of Dust

Daughter of Dust
Author: Wendy Wallace
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1847378420

Leila understands from early on that she is not part of normal Sudanese society. Her parents are unable to care for her, so she is banished to a strict orphanage, along with children born outside marriage. At school, Leila and her best friend Amal are called 'daughters of sin'. Her pretty sister, Zulima, is married off to a much older man, while the nannies say an abandoned girl is lucky to get an offer of marriage at all. At the age of ten, both Leila and Amal endure female circumcision. Suffering appalling prejudice, and thought to bring the 'evil eye', Leila remains outgoing and brave and manages to get an education. She goes on to marry, have four children, and divorce, yet even grown up she continues to know the stigma of being abandoned. Undaunted, Leila founds her own charity to help those shunned as outcasts and she continues to work tirelessly to dispel prejudice. This beautifully written, graceful memoir perfectly evokes the heat and colour of the North African desert and tells of the true friendships that are born out of adversity.

The Girl Sudan Painted Like a Gold Ring

The Girl Sudan Painted Like a Gold Ring
Author: Theresa Fuller
Publisher: Lands Below the Winds
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9781925748116

If you like your fables with a dash of bloodshed, then The Girl Sudan Painted Like a Gold Ring is the anthology you have been waiting for. Author Theresa Fuller has collected a fascinating group of tales based on the oral storytelling history of the Sea Dyaks of Borneo.The twist? The Dyaks were headhunters! A TINY MOUSEDEER BATTLES A SPIRIT GIANT A GIRL MUST SAVE HER VILLAGE FROM AN ARMY OF HEAD-HUNTERS HOW A HEDGEHOG HELPS A BULLIED BOY BECOME A GOD In this book you will find stories designed to entertain and teach, all from the point of view of a culture based in honor, courtesy, and war.