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  • Hunters and Gatherers: What Can We Learn from Them (Hearing Others' Voices)

  • Written by: Alan Barnard
  • Narrated by: Michael Grinter
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins

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Hunters and Gatherers: What Can We Learn from Them (Hearing Others' Voices)

Written by: Alan Barnard
Narrated by: Michael Grinter
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The audiobook spells out the great human achievements that have been brought about by humans who hunt and gather - across the millennia. It also shows that these achievements go beyond hunting and gathering alone. They depend on particular ways of understanding the human environment and the world at large.

Barnard points out that there is a lot to be learned for our own lives when getting to know a life based on hunting and gathering. This also has to do with the fact that their mode of living in many ways continues to be deeply enshrined in what we are and what we do. At the same time, learning from hunter-gatherers helps to unsettle us in a positive way. Maybe your and my way of doing things is not without alternative after all. And getting to know alternative ways of life that have been successfully put into practice by the people described in this audiobook are a better start than fantasy and science fiction. However, the biggest lesson of all is to understand how things are connected and how people are connected. This also means that it would be naive to think that one could simply import isolated practices from elsewhere without there being effects that reach far into all domains of life.

The living hunter-gatherers that Alan Barnard introduces us to in this audiobook are often prevented to continue their way of life because of what the rest of us do: The amount of resources that we use and waste, the grabbing of land that serves a world economy banking on unsustainable growth, the power that we abuse when dealing with indigenous minorities, and a false sense of superiority towards hunter-gatherers.

©2020 Ruth Finnegan (P)2021 Ruth Finnegan

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