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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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