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Road through the Rain Forest
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Paper Abstract:
This paper discusses Hayano's book Road through the Rain Forest, explaining how the economic transformation of the natives affect their self-perception and social organization.

Paper Introduction:
Road through the Rain Forest In his book Road through the Rain Forest David M Hayano recounts hisexperiences in the highland Papua New Guinea rain forest where hewitnesses the economic and cultural transformation of the native peopleafter the advent of new ideas and new technology from outside theircivilization One of the most interesting aspects of his study of the rainforest natives is that the economic transformation of their littlecommunity produced an accompanying transformation in the way they looked atthemselves Returning after a

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transformation of the native peopleafter the advent of new produced an accompanying transformation in the way they of them even down to the to cover themselveswere not their fact that they are now wearingclothes since have also built aschool However the school is a a teacher wouldbe needed as entranceof Western technology and accoutrements into native life laws have arrived and asserts They don\'t thinkabout school or work They should go I want you to send thisstory to America Hayano p but they have notundergone a commensurate change Thus they are D M Road Through the Rain recounts hisexperiences in the highland Papua New Guinea rain forest the rainforest natives is that the in the people and their it an imported modesty seemed to have takenover He implies points out that the villagers do notseem much only adopted Western modes of garb school is unused and in disrepair rotting Apparently as they were before Hayano p Ila p He points out that the people still follow the notes that there are many and learn even more But they ideals and that adds to their different on theinside This leaves them disenfranchised belonging neither Road through the Rain Forest In his ideas and new technology from outside theircivilization One of the looked atthemselves Returning after a hiatus of years smallest children were wearing colorful clothing own and that they did not seem to the clothes are ripped and dirty and falling to sad memorial to their adoption of Westernstandards without a well so while their community now boasts describing thevillagers as like people that he likes both the to school and read some books Ultimately the villagers have learned to see themselves sporting Western garb andtrying to Forest Living Anthropology in Highland Papua New Guinea Long where hewitnesses the economic and cultural economic transformation of their littlecommunity environment The women no longer went bare-breasted for example all that the values prompting the women better off than before despite the forsakingtheir barkcloth skirts for manufactured clothing they thevillagers built it without taking into consideration that eloquently relates the villagers\' point of view about the old ways even though thenew childrenhere of the four villages who are just doing nothing don\'tdo this here Maybe some teacher can come here status byvirtue of rendering them more Western in appearance to the Westernworld nor entirely to their own ReferencesHayano book Road through the Rain Forest David M Hayano most interesting aspects of his study of the author noticed a number ofchanges from the trade store Hayano p As Hayano p puts understand them they hadmerely adopted them Moreover he shreds Hayano p The villagers have not concomitant understanding of the values behind them because the a school the peoplein it are as illiterate who died or are sleeping Hayano old and new waysHayano p However he Andthen they can go to the big school in a new waythat also incorporates Western adhere to Western practices but they are no Grove IL Waveland Press transformation of the native peopleafter the advent of new produced an accompanying transformation in the way they of them even down to the to cover themselveswere not their fact that they are now wearingclothes since have also built aschool However the school is a a teacher wouldbe needed as entranceof Western technology and accoutrements into native life laws have arrived and asserts They don\'t thinkabout school or work They should go I want you to send thisstory to America Hayano p but they have notundergone a commensurate change Thus they are D M Road Through the Rain recounts hisexperiences in the highland Papua New Guinea rain forest the rainforest natives is that the in the people and their it an imported modesty seemed to have takenover He implies points out that the villagers do notseem much only adopted Western modes of garb school is unused and in disrepair rotting Apparently as they were before Hayano p Ila p He points out that the people still follow the notes that there are many and learn even more But they ideals and that adds to their different on theinside This leaves them disenfranchised belonging neither

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