In 'Among the Head-Hunters of Formosa' by Janet B. Montgomery McGovern, readers are transported into the heart of the unique cultural practices of the indigenous tribes of Formosa (modern-day Taiwan). The book is a fascinating combination of travelogue, anthropological study, and personal memoir, as the author recounts her experiences living among the head-hunting tribes of the island. McGovern's detailed descriptions and vivid storytelling immerse the reader in a world that is both captivating and at times shocking, shedding light on a little-known aspect of East Asian culture. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book provides valuable insights into the customs, beliefs, and social structures of the tribes she encounters, making it a compelling read for both scholars and general readers interested in ethnography and travel literature. Janet B. Montgomery McGovern's firsthand account of her time in Formosa reflects her deep passion for understanding and documenting diverse cultures. Her background as an anthropologist and explorer equipped her with the knowledge and sensitivity needed to navigate the complexities of intercultural encounters. For those seeking a thought-provoking and illuminating exploration of a unique cultural phenomenon, 'Among the Head-Hunters of Formosa' comes highly recommended.