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Book Synopsis: On November 21, 1961, Michael C. Rockefeller, the twenty-three-year-old son of New York governor Nelson Rockefeller, vanished off the coast of southwest New Guinea when his boat capsized. He was on a collecting expedition for the Museum of Primitive Art, and his partner—who stayed with the boat and was later rescued—shared Michael's final words as he swam for help: "I think I can make it."
Despite exhaustive searches, no trace of Michael was ever found. Soon after his disappearance, rumors surfaced that he'd made it to shore, where he was then killed and eaten by the local Asmat—a native tribe of warriors whose complex culture was built around sacred, reciprocal violence, headhunting, and ritual cannibalism. The Dutch government and the Rockefeller family vehemently denied the story, and Michael's death was officially ruled a drowning. But doubts lingered and sensational stories circulated, fueling speculation and intrigue for decades. Now, award-winning journalist Carl Hoffman reveals startling new evidence that finally tells the full, astonishing story.
Retracing Michael's steps, Hoffman traveled to the jungles of New Guinea, immersing himself in a world of former headhunters and cannibals, secret spirits and customs, and getting to know generations of Asmat. Through exhaustive archival research, he uncovered hundreds of pages of never-before-seen original documents and located witnesses willing to speak publicly for the first time in fifty years. Savage Harvest is at once a mesmerizing whodunit and a fascinating portrait of the clash between two civilizations that resulted in the death of one of America's richest and most powerful scions.
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Are you a fan of enthralling mysteries that transport you to unknown worlds? Look no further than Savage Harvest: A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's Tragic Quest. This captivating book takes you on a journey to the jungles of New Guinea, where you'll uncover the startling truth behind the disappearance of Michael C. Rockefeller, son of New York governor Nelson Rockefeller.
Carl Hoffman, an esteemed award-winning journalist, leaves no stone unturned as he retraces Michael's steps and immerses himself in the world of former headhunters and cannibals. Through his thorough research and interviews with witnesses who have never spoken publicly before, Hoffman uncovers astonishing new evidence that challenges the official ruling of Michael's death.
Prepare to be captivated by the clash between two civilizations, the Asmat tribe and the Western world, as you delve into the depths of their complex cultures, rituals, and beliefs. The secrets of sacred, reciprocal violence, headhunting, and ritual cannibalism will keep you on the edge of your seat, craving to know more.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the full story of Savage Harvest. Join Carl Hoffman on this gripping whodunit that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. Uncover the truth about Michael C. Rockefeller's tragic quest by grabbing your copy of Savage Harvest today.
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