In The Wayfinders Davis presents an eloquent and persuasive case for the contemporary value of these ancient cultures not least because of what we might learn about how human societies can live sustainably on the planet. Quill Quire 2009-09-01 In The Wayfinders Davis presents an eloquent and persuasive case for the contemporary value of these ancient cultures not least because of what we might learn about how human societies can live sustainably on the planet.
Great book written by an modern day explorer.
The wayfinders book review. Released in 2009 The Wayfinders. Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World is a lecture-filled work of nonfiction that creates a collage of his lifes work among indigenous populations and carefully selected historical accounts and discusses the spiritual and geographical knowledge of the old ways and their collision with the ever-encroaching modern world. Their knowledge of how to live and prosper in one of the most forbidding forests on Earth would have been of immense value to us but it seemed more important at.
The wayfinders Davis tracks and follows in this book Polynesian settlers desert nomads Arctic hunters Andean runners and Aboriginal outback walkers have learned to navigate vast open reaches of the planet without any of the modern tools of navigation such as compass sextant or GPS. A wonderful and important book that celebrates human diversity while at the same time warning of a rapidly accelerating global loss of culture that threatens our survival as a species while at the same time transforming the world into a vast Western monoculture driven by industry consumerism and the misguided notion that there is only one true progressive way to live. Lecture 2 The Wayfinders discusses the history of Polynesian wayfinding or sea navigation potentially the most impressive accomplishment of an ancient culture detailed in this book.
Davis uses wayfinding as an example of the dual genius of ancient cultural adaptations and the worthwhile conception of this genius as separate from its modern definition through technological innovation. In The Wayfinders this years instalment of CBCs Massey Lectures Davis describes several groups he has come to know peoples who live so closely with the natural world that they can hardly discern a border between the human and the non-human animate and inanimate. Their art and myths afford outsiders a glimpse of an alternative to the dominant social paradigm that began with Cartesian.
In The Wayfinders Davis presents an eloquent and persuasive case for the contemporary value of these ancient cultures not least because of what we might learn about how human societies can live sustainably on the planet. Bought a book THE WAYFINDERS. Came in on schedule and the condition was as described.
Great book written by an modern day explorer. Summary and Main Themes The Wayfinders. Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World written by Anthropologists and National-Geographic-Explorer Wade Davis offers his ethnographic insight on different indigenous cultures that were established before modern human civilization.
This book shines a light on the variation of customs throughout the world and how little the. For anyone considering anthropology as an educationalcareer path or anyone who simply wants to know what its all about this book is a great place to start. As with most Massey Lectures publications The Wayfinders is incredibly well presented taking some of the most interesting and important information from the discipline of anthropology and putting it forth in a format that is both.
Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World. House of Anansi 2009 - Social Science - 262 pages. Many of us are alarmed by the accelerating rates of extinction of plants and animals.
Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World by Wade Davis 2009. This is a book with an important message. Ancient cultures and what many Westerners would deem as savage or primitive cultures can teach us a lot about how to live in a sustainable environment.
The Wayfinders is an engrossing read full of ethnographic experience and accessible to a wide audience and it ties two vital issues of the day together. This is perhaps the greatest strength of the book the under-discussed issues of language knowledge and cultural loss is directly implicated in the headline-grabbing issue of climate change. Wade Daviss remarkable bookThe Wayfinders.
Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World is meant in part to debunk the antiquated theories of European anthropologists that turned their science into an agent of control over different peoples. Although such theories may seem like relics of Europes imperial past Davis fears their ongoing. Wade Davis Wayfinders Chapter Summary.
Creating the overarching themes of the book. Through a societys culture power decomposition and rebirth prevail growing off one another and unveiling the cyclical undercurrent of humanity. As Davis establishes his thoughts on culture being.
BOOK REVIEW THE WAYFINDERS. WHY ANCIENT WISDOM MATTERS IN THE MODERN WORLD WADE DAVIS. The Wayfinders is incredibly well presented taking some of the most interesting and important information from the discipline of anthropology and putting it forth in a format that is both readable and comprehensive.
The first chapter is an overview. Excerpt from Essay. Wade Daviss talk The Wayfinders.
Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World covers topics like paradigm shifts and advancements in human consciousness. Davis also talks about the fiction of race and the genetic unity of all human beings. Using an anthropological approach Davis shows how different cultures throughout.
Davis writes powerfully and emotionally. Quill Quire 2009-09-01 In The Wayfinders Davis presents an eloquent and persuasive case for the contemporary value of these ancient cultures not least because of what we might learn about how human societies can live sustainably on the planet.