Monday, June 25, 2007

Piraha

It was a bit longish but an engrossing read. I read it last night and it made me glued to the computer upto 2 in the morning.

It was about a tiny and endangered society whose members number less than a 1000 heads. They populate the parts of the inner area of Brazilian Amazon. They are the Piraha.

They have been steadfastly resisting changes since time immemorial. They have minimum contact with the outside world even in this time. And they number less than a 1000 now. So, logic would tell you that inbreeding should have taken over the society long time ago. But it doesn’t. It’s because their culture allows their women to sleep around with men of other communities.

Their culture also discourages them to count more than 3. They are hunters. Being discouraged from counting more than 3, they usually do not hoard any food items for more than 3 days! Instead of that quick smirk in your face, try to see the bright—they are essentially a greedless society! It must be real a paradise!!

But there is no dearth of Christian missionaries trying to bring them towards the Light. After painstakingly learning a working knowledge of their exceedingly difficult language, most missionaries would tell them the stories of Jesus. After patiently hearing them, they would invariably agree that it was a good story! But they would not fail to ask the missionaries if they have met this man named Jesus. When explained that Jesus’ was a story of 2000 years hence, they would not to conceal their sense of utter dismay: “Why should they bother telling a story of man who lived 2000 years ago”?

I repeat it’s an engrossing read. Here is the link.

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