Book 2 Post 2
Although I am not finished with The Wayfinders yet, I have definitely learned about how all humans trend toward the same actions despite cultural differences. As Wade Davis, the author, explores different cultures, he notes how there is a common theme of cultural loss in language, landscape, and communities because of Western industrial revolutions. For example, the Penan peoples of Borneo were displaced by industrial logging and the Tibetan Buddhists were massacred by industrially progressive Maoists. Although I was aware of certain groups that were displaced because of companies looking to profit, I didn't know that the cultural issue was so widespread. This was an eye opening because we often see how companies are damaging the environment, but the cultural destruction is just as bad, if not worse. Furthermore, Davis comments on the connection of people to nature. For example, the early Polynesian navigators could read the movement of the clouds, the stirring of the ocean ...