Building Health Communities

By admin, August 23, 2009 12:57 pm

building health communities
How cruel for us to reject contact with so-called "uncontacted tribes"?

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Indian Amazon one of the world's last isolated indigenous tribes have been photographed from the air, with striking images released on Thursday showing painted bright red and brandishing bows and arrows. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080529/sc_nm/brazil_tribe_dc I was upset to read this news article. Here's a "no Contacted tribe of humans, and yet no one thinks that, you know .. in touch with them? How cruel is that, why should they have to believe we are alone in this world? The technological breakthroughs of modern society would be very useful to improve the lot of its people. Give them education, build their health of community through modern medicine, to know what natural resources they possess and Expolit them. Make them part of the culture ingest and eventually built Starbucks, McDonalds and the Wal-Mart in their remote villages. Who are we to deny them the benefits of education, freedom and prosperity?

The last thing we want is to be contacted. Home Mc Donald's and Starbucks, LOLZZ These people are much happier than most of us so-called "civilized". They are healthier and have much less stress. Of course I could learn a lot from them, especially on Alternative Medicine. There are still many tribes in Africa and Asia. And many have been documented by Westerners. However, the documentation was completed, they were alone, because they prefer only thing I like to learn from these people is how use various herbs and weeds, as no one writes them down using the future generation, and knowledge is completely lost. View the TV series Living with the tribes that will open your eyes and realize how "uncivil" we are:) "_"

The California Endowment: Building Healthy Communities



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