About This Book
A collection of essays invites the white race to learn from Indigenous peoples by adopting selected practical, physical, and moral habits while acknowledging Indigenous faults and diversity. Chapters survey breathing and outdoor living, sleeping outdoors, endurance in walking and labor, diet, education, hospitality, social customs, modesty, artistic crafts, religious practices, and beliefs about immortality. The author blends firsthand observation, prescriptive health and lifestyle advice, and social commentary, urging readers to accept useful customs without romanticizing or excusing harmful behaviors. The overall aim is to encourage kinder treatment and reciprocal respect and to advocate a simpler, more natural mode of life through selective incorporation of useful Indigenous practices.
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