"The first thing that is noticeable to me is that this is still the world," he says. "What's visible is construction, what you have made. This is not something we, the Kogi, are used to seeing. You give precedence to the use of a thing rather than its source. That's the intellectual error. Ultimately, it's all nature." From Jacinto's viewpoint, when we glance at a car we might assess its cost and the status conferred on its driver. We don't recognise it as a clever piece of engineering of resources that once lay inside the earth."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/sep/27/kogi-warn-the-west
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/sep/27/kogi-warn-the-west
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