Introduction A folklorist novelist, political analyst, Harold Courlander was born on September 18, 1908 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He was not a familiar name to most of the people during his lifetime. By preserving the history of Native Americans, as well as Asians, Indians, and countless American tribes, His work became crucial to an understanding of the paths traveled by world civilization. Courlander received a B.A. in English from the University of Michigan in 1931, at the University of Michigan, he received three Avery Hopwood Awards, one in drama and two in literary criticism. He spent time in the 1930s on a farm in Romeo, Michigan where he built a one-room log cabin in the woods and spend much of his time writing, The African. Body Everywhere in Java,Sumatra, and Celebes, the people know the two man named Guno and Koyo when they here this names they have a big smile,One day a man named Guno persuaded his companion Koyo to rob an old hadji so during ...
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