I am very sad to see photographs of your Panama visits. They are asking world for attention. God help them.
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I am very sad to see photographs of your Panama visits. They are asking world for attention. God help them.
That's an interesting perspective. They are actually very happy people and live peaceful lives. As the world around them develops they must make changes to adjust as well. Tourism is a great way for them to continue to live the way they have lived for many many years and be able to sustain their community. I never saw them asking for attention, they are welcoming is into their daily life and culture. A homeless person with a sign asking for money is asking for attention. These people work very hard and live completely sustainable lives. If more of us lived this way, we wouldn't have nearly as many environmental issues affecting the earth.
I agree with you but that is not the sense of my comment. I said indirectly their living standards are asking us for attention to them, how? By educating them and inviting them to visit others world. According to me it is too much necessary to change them like us.
I don't believe they wish to change like us, I think they are happy with their lives. Forced education is certainly having an impact on their culture. These people are masters at hunting, fishing & living on the land.