The Last Heathen

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The Last Heathen - Encounters with Ghosts and Ancestors in Melanesia is a book by Charles Montgomery, published in Canada by Douglas and McIntyre in 2004.

Alternate title: The Shark God, HarperCollins, 2006.

The Last Heathen is the autobiographical account of the author, Charles Montgomery, in his journey to Melanesia to follow in the footsteps of his great-grandfather, Bishop Henry Montgomery, and to study the effect of his great-grandfather's religion on the people. The author travelled to Melanesia expecting to find a volatile mixture of the tribal, pagan religion and Christianity. He found a comfortable hybrid instead, the two religions living in harmony. The book details his journey as well as his discoveries, from an atheistic point of view.

The book won the Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-fiction in 2005. The book has also won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize.

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