Real Bush-Crafter survives Tsunami
A Swedish newspaper shows a picture where a native from the Andaman and Nikobar Islands is running with a bow towards a landing helicopter shooting arrows, clearly showing that he doesnt want any help.
http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=226344
They further write in the article that the group living on the Islands are estimated to be 400 to 1000 people. The article says further that the natives choose to live in their old ways hunting with bow and arrow, starting fire by friction, living in shelters etc. They believe that the group of natives moved up, in time, to the mountains and saved them-selves knowing the water, wind and signs of nature.
What I found real cool from the story is that these people dont want to join our way of living, they clearly know about our society but they dont want it for themselves and survived.
They live in tune with nature and made it out alive.
Cheers
Abbe
A Swedish newspaper shows a picture where a native from the Andaman and Nikobar Islands is running with a bow towards a landing helicopter shooting arrows, clearly showing that he doesnt want any help.
http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=226344
They further write in the article that the group living on the Islands are estimated to be 400 to 1000 people. The article says further that the natives choose to live in their old ways hunting with bow and arrow, starting fire by friction, living in shelters etc. They believe that the group of natives moved up, in time, to the mountains and saved them-selves knowing the water, wind and signs of nature.
What I found real cool from the story is that these people dont want to join our way of living, they clearly know about our society but they dont want it for themselves and survived.
They live in tune with nature and made it out alive.
Cheers
Abbe