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Hungarians in New Guinea
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300 pages
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The book explores the surprising history of Hungarians in New Guinea, tracing their presence back to the 19th century during Hungary's time within the Habsburg Empire. It highlights the contributions of early Hungarian scientist-collectors like Samuel Fenichel and Lajos Biro, and the cultural impact of Count Festetics de Tolna. The narrative details how these individuals collected ethnographic artifacts and photographs, which enriched Hungary's National Ethnographic Museum. The author, who worked in the region for two decades, provides insights into the legacy of these Hungarian explorers in a land far from home.
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2024, paperback
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