Hey /lit/, what are some good books about indians or other "primitive" peoples? Fiction or nonfiction is point.
Bonus points if it's not just about >muh land
>Fiction or nonfiction is point
*is fine
>>8840101
>"primitive"
Nigga don't pull the "primitive" card, they fucking went around with sticks and stones in mud/stick huts. Are somehow you have the God damn balls to say "primitive."
They're fucking uncivilized. Don't do the entire "its just another culture manee, dude they're just like us broo" no they're fucking not.
>>8840476
Fuck you.
Also The Storyteller by Mario Vargas Llosa, OP.
Blood Meridian
>>8840476
Sticks and stones and mud huts sounds awfully primitive to me. Primitive peoples are uncivilized. I don't understand your argument.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Dreams:_A_Book_of_North_American_Landscapes
>>8840505
He's triggered because I put it in quotes. Just let the idiot be.
>>8840101
everything ravaged, everything burned
Most of Anthropological literature, i say
Tristes Tropiques, by Levis-Strauss
Argonauts of the Western Pacific, by Malinowski
>>8840101
Primitive mentality Levy-Bruhl
things fall apart
if you want to read about OG nignogs
Green Hell
>>8840476
>I do not know what primitive means, but I'm sure I can guess!
I bet you think the Roman empire "fell", too.
Arseniev's siberian trilogy aaand also check geronimos biography
>>8840101
sundiata, the conquest of new spain