Dan Seitz

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In just one short passage, the good captain essentially sums up the entirety of early British attitudes toward tigers, and toward India as a whole. He sees the forests and grasslands merely as places to be cleared and put to the plow, and the predators that inhabit them as actually “evil” in their unwillingness to be subjugated or easily removed. Colonialism in a nutshell.
No Beast So Fierce: The Terrifying True Story of the Champawat Tiger, the Deadliest Man-Eater in History
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