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Michael Audette <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Feb 2000 00:02:16 -0600
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>when you are in real communication and cooperation with the members of  your
>tribe ( and not in competition with each other like in agriculturists and
>merchants society) not only you don't get depressed but you don't feel the
>need for the poor substitute that writing or email lists procure .
>jean-claude

  Part of the time was spent on crafts, from flint knappin to ornamental
jewelry and art. There are many other things one can make from leftovers of
a hunt or shelter from saplings and such. Whenever there was a reason to
celebrate, like a very good hunt, or the mangos were in season, took up free
time also. Migration was more than likely to be done seasonally.

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