Yanomamo Indians : The Only Culture Without a Big Mac
Catholic Missionaries have been visiting untouched villages in remote areas of the world for many years. In search of those who do not know about God these missionaries bring with them disease and unknown customs. In exposing the negative results of progress through examining the massive effects on the Yanomamo Indians an awareness of a growing problem can be brought about. Progress meaning industrial change and the effect it has had on even the smallest parts of the world.
The Yanomamo Indians live in villages located between the Mavaca and Orinoco Rivers in Venezuala and Columbia. The area is filled with tropical forests and is very remotely located in the highlands. They have a complex language with no writing... Their clothing is more decorative than useful. Their lives are relatively easy because they spend about three hours a day working. Their diet is rich in plantains and other things they grow in their......
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