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James Emerson Sir Tennent

The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming it in Ceylon

James Emerson Sir Tennent's “The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming it in Ceylon” is a groundbreaking exploration of the wild elephant in Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka), blending natural history with ethnographic observation. Tennent's meticulous account is characterized by a vivid literary style that captures the majesty and complexity of these magnificent creatures, alongside their intricate relationship with local customs and practices. Through detailed narratives and precise descriptions, he reveals the various methods employed by native populations to capture and train elephants, set against the backdrop of Ceylon's lush landscapes and rich biodiversity. Tennent, a Scottish physician and naturalist, spent significant time in Ceylon during the 19th century, his experiences profoundly shaping his insights into the fauna and culture of the island. His scientific curiosity and deep respect for nature prompted him to document his observations, aiming to enlighten Western audiences about the ecological and cultural significance of elephants. His work reflects his commitment to blending scientific inquiry with an appreciation for local traditions, making his observations invaluable even today. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in zoology, anthropology, or the colonial history of Ceylon. Tennent'Äôs unique perspective not only informs about elephant captivity and management but also invites readers to ponder on ethical considerations concerning wildlife. Engaging and richly informative, this text serves as a compelling bridge between past and present understandings of human-animal relationships.
246 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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