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Clearly, the belief that wearing clothes is synonymous with being human is a modern cultural bias that has nothing to do with biology. It ignores the findings of history and anthropology and the many civilizations for whom casual nudity was the norm: namely the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Celts, as well as tribes in the Amazon, Africa, and Asia. It also ignores the existence of modern nudists, who live naked 24/7. Are we not human?
In the ongoing effort to civilize the Andamans, the British were instructed to kidnap native children, forcing them into modern clothing, housing, and schools. But even after learning how to read and write, many of these children, by then adults, escaped back to the jungle. On one occasion, Mukerjee writes, a homesick boy living some years on a British vessel was sent home, but when the sailors urged him to remove his clothes so that his people would recognize him, he refused, having already developed a sense of shame. When Mukerjee visited the Onge to research her book, she found they would dress when foreigners were present, which might explain why you often see photos of tribal people in Nike shorts. After decades of contact with the outside world, primitive tribes have had body shame imposed upon them, but as Mukerjee writes,
A book I was reading recently, describes an anthropologist in the 1870s who was studying naked tribes in Niger. He talked about their depravity and immorality. He then said that they had stronger sexual morality than anything heād ever seen back in Europe. We forced them to wear clothes. Now they are up there with the highest rates of AIDS in the world.
Hairy Exotic Native Tribal Dance Compilation Naked Public Latina
Hairy Exotic Native Tribal Dance Compilation Naked Public Latina

