In the Andamans and Nicobars

C. Boden Kloss (1877 - 1949)

A glimpse of the indigenous people, rich flora and fauna and the beauty of the islands as recorded by a zoologist, which are fast depleting under the pressure of development. Summary by dc

Genre(s): Exploration

Language: English

Keyword(s): travel (288), sea (61), sailing (50), indigenous (5)

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 PART I - Preface and Introduction dc
00:21:04
Play 01 Chapter I - Barren Island and the Archipelago dc
00:20:34
Play 02 Chapter II - Port Blair dc
00:20:01
Play 03 Chapter III - Macpherson Strait - South Andaman and Rutland Island dc
00:17:01
Play 04 Chapter IV - The Cinque and Little Andaman dc
00:15:22
Play 05 Chapter V - Kar Nicobar dc
00:44:54
Play 06 Chapter VI - Tilanchong dc
00:14:58
Play 07 Chapter VII - Trinkat dc
00:09:20
Play 08 Chapter VIII - Nankauri dc
00:35:32
Play 09 Chapter IX - Kamorta dc
00:15:50
Play 10 Chapter X - Kachal and Other Islands dc
00:30:25
Play 11 Chapter XI - Little Nicobar and Pulo Milo dc
00:26:05
Play 12 Chapter XII - Kondul and Great Nicobar dc
00:20:49
Play 13 Chapter XIII - Great Nicobar—West Coast dc
00:26:43
Play 14 Chapter XIV - Great Nicobar—West and South Coasts dc
00:28:53
Play 15 PART II - Chapter I - The Andaman Islands and their Inhabitants dc
01:13:42
Play 16 Chapter II - The Nicobar Islands and their Aborigines dc
00:42:59
Play 17 Chapter III - The Nicobarese dc
00:52:34
Play 18 Chapter IV - Dampier's Sojourn in Great Nicobar, and Voyage thence to Acheen in a Canoe dc
00:46:38
Play 19 Chapter V - An Old Account of Kar Nicobar dc
00:18:04
Play 20 Chapter VI - Some Customs of the Kar Nicobarese dc
01:13:24
Play 21 Chapter VII - The Fauna of the Andamans and Nicobars dc
00:35:54