I am reading Stephen Oppenheimer's excellent book 'The real Eve-Out of Africa' about the migration by early mankind from Africa to the rest of the world.
He writes, from the mtDNA perspective, about small relic populations left along the Indian Ocean rim while the main groups went on to colonise the Pacific, Asia, Australia and Europe. Their genes are closest to the first migrants.
Fortunately, they have been comparatively ignored compared to more "charismatic" groups of hunter-gatherers such as the Penan even though they are far older communities. Better still, they are more in a state of nature and have been spared the the concern of do-gooders.
It occurred to me that I could contact these groups and look at their bushcraft and thought of seeking your advice.
What do you think I should ask/do etc.??
He writes, from the mtDNA perspective, about small relic populations left along the Indian Ocean rim while the main groups went on to colonise the Pacific, Asia, Australia and Europe. Their genes are closest to the first migrants.
Fortunately, they have been comparatively ignored compared to more "charismatic" groups of hunter-gatherers such as the Penan even though they are far older communities. Better still, they are more in a state of nature and have been spared the the concern of do-gooders.
It occurred to me that I could contact these groups and look at their bushcraft and thought of seeking your advice.
What do you think I should ask/do etc.??