This started as One Brow's attempt at a "gotcha" thread.
It's no surprise that Stoked sees a request to justify one's opinions as a ""gotcha" thread'.
This started as One Brow's attempt at a "gotcha" thread.
It's no surprise that Stoked sees a request to justify one's opinions as a ""gotcha" thread'.
I promised to separate this conversation from the Bundy thread so I started this one. Hantlers claimed that Native Americans on reservations were demotivated from success by too many government handouts, and I wanted to see if he could explain that, given that all those handouts means they are still living in poverty. So far, no explanation.
From what I can tell, the desire for status, tasty food, etc. are not just universal to humans, but to all primates and many other types of mammals. It's possible some cultures downplay this tendency. I've said a few times that I don't know enough to say with certainty. If you have example of actual cultural dynamics at play in certain tribes/regions, as opposed to generic statements, I'm open to hear them.
One of things we Europeans do is romanticize other cultures as being "more spiritual" or "more connect to the earth". This is part of the Noble Savage stereotype. So, when I see or think of a certain group as being more noble or less interested in material things, I remind myself to question if that particular thought process is in play.
It comes from another thread where Hantlers made a reference to his dealings with Native Americans.
This started as One Brow's attempt at a "gotcha" thread.
It's no surprise you made one.
Some primates are more monogamous, some are more polyamorous. This varies by both species and individual. There's no particular reason to think humans would only be one way or the other.
I promised to separate this conversation from the Bundy thread so I started this one. Hantlers claimed that Native Americans on reservations were demotivated from success by too many government handouts, and I wanted to see if he could explain that, given that all those handouts means they are still living in poverty. So far, no explanation.
Do you have to bring your paranoid, everyone is out to get me so I'm going to pick yet another e-fight into every single thread on this forum? Why don't you chill the **** out, get over yourself, and learn to have an adult conversation that does not include your defensive/offensive ********.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potlatch
So, if you have a few sources which describe the potlatch as primarily communal, rather than primarily for status, I would certainly be willing to adjust my opinion.
The so-called potlatch of all these tribes hinders the single families from accumulating wealth. It is the great desire of every chief and even of every man to collect a large amount of property, and then to give a great potlatch, a feast in which all is distributed among his friends, and, if possible, among the neighboring tribes. These feasts are so closely connected with the religious ideas of the natives, and regulate their mode of life to such an extent, that the Christian tribes near Victoria have not given them up. Every present received at a potlatch has to be returned at another potlatch,
It's no surprise you made one.
Doesn't that answer itself?