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Politics, economy, and society
Aki Shobo Translation Non-Fiction Series III-8
Has the son of the most powerful man in the United States been eaten by headhunters? In November 1961, the canoe of Michael, son of Nelson Rockefeller (Governor of New York), capsized off the coast of New Guinea on a trip to collect primitive art. He swam ashore for help, but he was never heard from. It was a place where the Asmatians known as the "headhunters" lived. Was Michael really eaten? What was he looking for when he traveled to a dangerous place? Anthropology non-fiction, which explores the mystery of the incident 50 years ago by directly covering the local people!