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Reports from missionaries who came across paleo eskimo reported they had a
very happy family life and did not have to work hard. Seemed in many ways
like a nice life. read Life with the Eskimo, etc

 Price reported that most people on primitive, unrefined diets were healthy
and happy, physically and mentally.


willian wrote:

I cannot believe that paleo man lived a "short ugly and brutish" life.
What were those big brains used for, if not to make life easy?

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