Apart from one tricky section on linguistics, at least for someone like myself, this was a fairly good insight into another way of understanding the world. The author tried to avoid the 'noble savage' narrative but was clearly impressed with this group's way of life and perspective on the world. ...
It occurred when I ate a salad in the village for the first time. Rice, beans, fish, and wild game, smothered under copious amounts of Tabasco sauce, can keep one’s culinary drive satisfied up to a point. But if you like the crunch of fresh lettuce, then after a few months you might begin to drea...