Jiang concludes that for most of human history humans were like this and that some cultures still preserve this religious orientation.
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Indigenous Cultures
Jiang concludes that for most of human history humans were like this and that some cultures still preserve this religious orientation.
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"It means we have to be artistic because we have to celebrate and worship the spirit world. Does that make sense? So again, for..."
"...because the French are now in imposing their culture on our indigenous culture then we have responsibility as a people to rebel and fight..."
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For most of human history, Jiang argues, humans were peaceful, egalitarian, and artistic because the forest, animals, ancestors, and spirit world were not scenery.
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