The White Headhunter: The Story of a 19-Century Sailor Who Survived a South Seas Heart of Darkness

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The White Headhunter: The Story of a 19-Century Sailor Who Survived a South Seas Heart of Darkness

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In 1868, Jack Renton, a teenage Scots sailor, was shanghaied in San Francisco. In 1876, he was rescued from captivity on the Pacific island of Malaita, home to a fearsome tribe of headhunters. After the rescue, in a sensational best-selling memoir, Renton recounted his eight-year adventure: how he jumped ship and drifted two thousand miles in an open whaleboat to the Solomon Islands, came ashore at Malaita, was stripped of his clothes, possessions and his very identity, but lived to serve the island's tribal chief Kabou eventually as his most trusted adviser. For all the authenticity and riveting detail, however, it turns out that Renton's chronicle glossed over key events that made him the man that Kabou said he loved, "as my first-born son." Mining the oral history passed down in detail from generations of Malaitans, documentary filmmaker Nigel Randell spent seven years piecing together a more complete and grislier account of Renton's experience-as a man forced to assimilate in order to survive. While The White Headhunter is the story of a man transformed by an island, it is also the story of a man who transformed the island as he prepared it for the onslaught of Western civilization.

The White Headhunter: The Story of a 19-Century Sailor Who Survived a South Seas Heart of Darkness,Nigel Randell,Carroll & Graf,078671459X,Australia & New Zealand - General,Australia - History,Biography / Autobiography,Ethnic Studies - General,Ethnology And Ethnography,Historical - General,History,History: World,Oceania,History / World

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