Tigers of the Snow

Tigers of the Snow
Author: Jonathan Neale
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002-06-29
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781429978583

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The true story of the tragedy and survival on one of the world's most dangerous mountains. In 1922 Himalayan climbers were British gentlemen, and their Sherpa and Tibetan porters were "coolies," unskilled and inexperienced casual laborers. By 1953 Sherpa Tenzing Norgay stood on the summit of Everest, and the coolies had become the "Tigers of the Snow." Jonathan Neale's absorbing new book is both a compelling history of the oft-forgotten heroes of mountaineering and a gripping account of the expedition that transformed the Sherpas into climbing legends. In 1934 a German-led team set off to climb the Himalayan peak of Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain on earth. After a disastrous assault in 1895, no attempt had been made to conquer the mountain for thirty-nine years. The new Nazi government was determined to prove German physical superiority to the rest of the world. A heavily funded expedition was under pressure to deliver results. Like all climbers of the time, they did not really understand what altitude did to the human body. When a hurricane hit the leading party just short of the summit, the strongest German climbers headed down and left the weaker Germans and the Sherpas to die on the ridge. What happened in the next few days of death and fear changed forever how the Sherpa climbers thought of themselves. From that point on, they knew they were the decent and responsible people of the mountain. Jonathan Neale interviewed many old Sherpa men and women, including Ang Tsering, the last man off Nanga Parbat alive in 1934. Impeccably researched and superbly written, Tigers of the Snow is the compelling narrative of a climb gone wrong, set against the mountaineering history of the early twentieth century, the haunting background of German politics in the 1930s, and the hardship and passion of life in the Sherpa valleys.

Tigers in the Snow

Tigers in the Snow
Author: Peter Matthiessen
Publsiher: Harvill Secker
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028880784

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The tiger is an endangered species. There are now only a few thousand tigers surviving in Asia in their natural habitat. The largest of the species, the Siberian tiger, is now confined almost entirely to the thinly-populated Russian Far East where it is increasingly under threat from intensified poaching and the destruction of its habitat. Peter Matthiessen, in addition to being a distinguished novelist, has written classic accounts of his observation of wildlife around the world and his study of the Siberian tiger displays his deep knowledge of, and feeling for, the natural world. He tells the story of the tiger's origin and evolution and describes its role in the mythology and culture of the peoples amongst whom it lived and by whom it was hunted. His illuminating text is accompanied by Maurice Hornocker's magnificent photographs of this fabulous animal.

Tigers of the Snow and Other Virtual Sherpas

Tigers of the Snow and Other Virtual Sherpas
Author: Vincanne Adams
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781400851775

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Sherpas are portrayed by Westerners as heroic mountain guides, or "tigers of the snow," as Buddhist adepts, and as a people in touch with intimate ways of life that seem no longer available in the Western world. In this book, Vincanne Adams explores how attempts to characterize an "authentic" Sherpa are complicated by Western fascination with Sherpas and by the Sherpas' desires to live up to Western portrayals of them. Noting that diplomatic aides at world summit meetings go by the name "Sherpa," as do a van in the U.K. built for rough terrain and a software product from Silicon Valley, Adams examines the "authenticating" effects of this mobile signifier on a community of Himalayan Sherpas who live at the base of Mount Everest, Nepal, and its "deauthenticating" effects on anthropological representation. This book speaks not only to anthropologists concerned with ethnographic portrayals of Otherness but also to those working in cultural studies who are concerned with ethnographically grounded analyses of representations. Throughout Adams illustrates how one might undertake an ethnography of transnationally produced subjects by using the notion of "virtual" identities. In a manner informed by both Buddhism and shamanism, virtual Sherpas are always both real and distilled reflections of the desires that produce them.

Tigers of the Snow

Tigers of the Snow
Author: Glen A. Sorestad,James A. MacNeill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1981
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:150432039

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The Snow Tiger

The Snow Tiger
Author: Desmond Bagley
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780008211288

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Action thriller by the classic adventure writer set in New Zealand.

Tigers on the Hunt

Tigers on the Hunt
Author: Lisa J. Amstutz
Publsiher: LernerClassroom
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781512456134

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With their unmistakable stripes, tigers are hard to miss! They are also fearsome predators. Learn how tigers hunt, why they are so skilled at catching prey, and how they thrive in their habitat.

Threat to the Bengal Tiger

Threat to the Bengal Tiger
Author: Claire O'Neal
Publsiher: Mitchell Lane
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781545749777

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Before the 1900s, hundreds of thousands of wild tigers roamed Southeast Asia. Their beauty, fierceness, and intelligence inspired fear and awe in their human neighbors. These peoples gave the tiger starring roles in folktales and mythology. Human fascination with tigers continues. Unfortunately, the tiger may not survive in the wild much longer. Researchers estimate that fewer than 2,500 tigers remain in their natural habitat. As the human population explodes in Southeast Asia, the wild tiger population pays the price. Can the wild tiger be saved by its only natural enemy, people?

Tiger Trail

Tiger Trail
Author: Kay Winters
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: PSU:000046621733

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Alone a mother tiger cares for her two newborn cubs and later teaches them to hunt, swim, and care for themselves.