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Get up every 10 minutes or so.And the average hunter gatherer woman walks six miles a day, and the actual average man walks nine miles a day.
Get up every 10 minutes or so.So typical hunter gatherer women are basically walking from like LA to Washington D.C. every day-- every year.
Get up every 10 minutes or so.than your typical hunter gatherer.
Humans mainly extracting more calories out of what they were eating.Our hunter-gatherer ancestors were obviously dependent on that.And there's a lot of things-- it's just showing a few examples here.
Cues of success actually integrate more things.So in hunter-gatherer groups, you can look at the guy who brings back the most big prey.Doesn't say exactly how he did it, but you know he's doing something right if he's able to consistently bring back the most big prey.
But I want to show you some other ways in which I think it was done.As a hunter-gatherer, we go of and kill an animal, and we share it, and then we can just disperse.
So you are also hard-wired to have a double standard.So in our hunter-gatherer past, if a man happened to hook up with a promiscuous woman, and he spent his time getting those squirrels or woolly mammoths or anything
So a reasonable educated guess in a ancestral society.A hunter gatherer society.The kind of society where our brains evolved.
But if you listen to the language of so many leaders, it becomes very clear that they actually don't know the game they're playing in.We're hunter gatherers. And so those predictions were completely wrong, even though the technology would allow for it.
It was something I always remember from my days studying developmental psychology is how much as children, we were almost natural born scientists.We are data gatherers.We are pattern finders about the world.
Unfortunately, humanity's connection to nature is only diminishing with time.As hunter gatherers, we spent a huge portion of our time outdoors.As life becomes more urban, people are spending more and more time indoors.
Get up every 10 minutes or so.And most hunter gatherers-- people have measured their strength-- actually aren't very strong.
Get up every 10 minutes or so.So hunter gatherers, if they survive childhood, and infectious diseases, and diarrhea, and things like that, they actually typically live into their 70s
marine wildlife. But we also show films that are how we engage with the ocean, and appreciate it, and have fun with it, from surfing,We're hunters and gatherers.
diversity into the picture. So, things get a little more interesting. So, we tested agroup of hunter-gatherers in Tanzania called the Hadza. The Hadza have beenhunting and gathering continuously as a culture since the Pleistocene. They don't
It was about survival.When we were gatherers and hunters, there wasn't very much calorie-dense food available.People were foraging for fruits and vegetables, and maybe they can get some starchy tubers.
Now crucially, a bit of information about Australia-- I mentioned it was colonized 60,000 years ago, so itwas full of hunter-gatherers.So no agriculture had ever emerged in there until the Europeans arrived.
I just could not envision going back to the way I used to live.Women are gatherers. If they go for something, along the way they're going to pick a few things and they come back with a car full of stuff.
It prevents us from enjoying life.As hunter-gatherers, we needed our tribe.
he can boycott it and there's a woman who is a anthropologistand her Amazonian hunter gatherers have dubbed her with a word that means a whole lot of woman,and there's a very small mathematical genius, mathematical geniuses tend to populate my fiction.
This was a highly organized sophisticated hunter-gatherer civilization that was involved in making this place.
They lived a simple hunter-gatherer life.
There is more of a hunter-gatherer scramble kind of survivalist scenario that I call the new Middle Ages, in which our investments in sustainable technologies
It comes from that old hunter-gatherer thing and our attraction to fire and water.
and human tribal groups and hunter-gatherer groups.
The Mesolithic is our hunter gatherer days.
Can you hear an aboriginal hunter-gatherer running 50 yards away?
Totally different environment, but very similar dietary habits.The same kind of hunter gatherer diet with small amounts of meat, virtually no animal fat, and large amountsof complex carbohydrates. Now, the reason I got led back to this was when a paper was published by Gloria Dominguez
You can be a hunter gatherer of news for yourself.
There's a beginning to being moved towards the domestication of plants and animals, but that hasn't yet occurred here at around 9,000 BC.So these are basically hunter-gatherer societies who are coming together to create these large monuments in which a lot of collective laboris needed.
When you look at these hunter gatherer skulls-- and I've gotten to examine some of them-- 80,000 years ago, beautiful set of teeth.
And if you were a hunter gatherer, you had to, at a minimum, be able to move with your tribe whenever it migrated.
credential conditional thinking G gave hunter gatherer bands a vast adaptive advantage over groups that could not
archaeologists anyway is that it was hunter-gatherers. And archaeologists are now having to come to terms with that.
Uh it was built by hunter-gatherers, but within a thousand years of it being built, agriculture becomes present in that whole area.
when we were still hunters-gatherers, it was extremely important for people to be able to read how the environment changes
But it turns out it's not a crazy amount.If you actually look at what hunter gatherers do, in terms of moderate and vigorous physical activity, it actually amounts to only about a littleover two hours a day, about 2 and 1/4 hours.
So back on the savanna as hunter gatherers, before we had watches and phones, we used to rely on the sun to tell us what time of day
And that organization became Food Gatherers, which now, whatever, delivers like five-plus million pounds of food in Washtenaw County.
We became stationary rather than hunter or gatherers.
or American military authorities and news gatherers.
I just could not envision going back to the way I used to live.Especially we as women are gatherers, men are hunters.
And it's well-known that hunter-gatherers, the main factor of social life was an equalitarian cooperative community.
So the question is, why did that happen?Why aren't we still hunters and gatherers?Why did this change occur, and why did it occur at this particular moment?
Now the very important aspect about this is that this is a society which does not yet have full plants and animal domestication.So these are really still hunter-gatherers.There's a beginning to being moved towards the domestication of plants and animals, but that hasn't yet occurred here at around 9,000 BC.
instead of being active information gatherers, going out and gathering information and checking it, they become passive processors of material that people provide for them.
when we were primarily hunter gatherers and not Farmers um you will find
been using if they were like hunter-gatherers. There's no plant processing tools, there's no Grindstones, there's no clothes making, all those kinds of things. So, they're not
So in competition with other groups out there in a hunter-gatherer past, maybe those are the ones who triumphed.
And he's studied a lot of modern hunter gatherer and other indigenous groups around the world and looked at archaeological evidence.
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