Name and Country |
In your opinion what is the most important thing Aboriginal people could learn from our Western society? |
Anonymous from USA |
Don't know |
Bobby from USA |
Advancements are good but still need to be regulated. |
Anonymous |
Integrate technology and learning to improve health and lifestyle. |
Chris from USA |
I think they have things figured out just fine no need for us to corrupt their traditions |
Anonymous |
Nothing at all |
Chuck Thorne from USA |
I really do not know everything I know about aboriginal people is what I have seen on television and if they are depicted correctly I would think they would be better off living free of our western ways |
Anonymous from China (pr) |
That's a difficult question. I'm not qualified to answer. |
Daniel from Switzerland |
Communication abilities... |
Daniel from USA |
Technology |
David Lucena from Brazil |
Technology |
David from USA |
I am unsure of this. I feel like Western culture is too technology oriented and that Westerners need to pull a "Walden" or something. Get back to their roots you know? |
Elsbeth Procter from USA |
Can't think of anything. |
Fábio Augusto from Brazil |
Respect |
Frank from Netherlands |
Competence |
Gary from USA |
How not to act towards minorities |
Anonymous from USA |
I do not know enough about the Aboriginal people to attempt an answer. |
George from USA |
What not to do! |
Anonymous |
God knows |
Jake from USA |
Trade comerce and how to use their art and craft to better their quality of living while still living everyday aboriginal life. |
Jake from USA |
Comfort |
Jesse from USA |
Nothing really. they seem to be fine from what I know. |
Anonymous |
I don't know enough about Aboriginal society and do not wish to make a judgment based on ignorance. |
John from USA |
Just to keep things simple and not get caught up in technology. |
Josef from New Zealand |
Adapting to changing times |
Kate from USA |
Western society is very connected with the world as a whole. |
Anonymous |
Technology |
Keith from USA |
Stay away from it |
Ken Hrycyk from Canada |
Technology and money can spoil nature. |
Ken Rath from Denmark |
Don't know |
Leslie from USA |
Different jobs |
Luca from Italy |
can't think about anything |
Anonymous |
Perhaps in a total culture-wide remembering or re-discovery of their own traditional harmonic way of life having viewed first-hand our disharmony. |
Matt Meers from USA |
How to adapt to a modern society while maintains their unique cultural identity. |
Neil from United Kingdom |
Technology to record areas of culture that are being lost to help reeducate younger generations so that ancient traditions persist. |
Nick Mikrikov from USA |
How not to be.. what works what doesn't concerning all things the 'new world' people have come up with to date |
Anonymous from USA |
Openness we are not all near retarded republicans. |
Richard Crow from United Kingdom |
That most people are not really the way our governments act and that the acts of genocide and cultural rape are not acceptable to most people. |
Anonymous from France |
Nothing |
Anonymous |
Knowledge of physics mathematics and the law of time. |
Russell Sherman from USA |
Riding dirt bikes brapp |
Anonymous from France |
Internet-web pour la communication sinon rien d'autre |
Anonymous |
Not sure about this. |
Sergio Gonzalez from Mexico |
Nothing else! |
Anonymous from Chile |
Nothing just nothing. |
Steve from USA |
Not much. but they could learn some things useful |
Anonymous |
How to produce goods and sell or trade them. |
Thomas Gibson from USA |
Technology |
Anonymous |
Je pensse qu'ils n'ont rien a apprendre. |
Anonymous from USA |
They should learn to adapt to the ever changing world. |
Willard Shaw from USA |
Farming |
Anonymous |
Nothing |