Summary of Paul Theroux's The Last Train to Zona Verde

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 I followed a group of hunter-gatherers around the world, and the best of them were bare-assed. They lived in northeast Namibia, and they were Khoisan-speaking, a subgroup of the !Kung people, who call themselves Ju/’hoansi. They had no history of using money, and they probably did not think about money. #2 Hunter-gatherers, who have no history of using money, still share food and fire because they understand how fundamental it is to their communal life. #3 Hunter-gatherers who have no history of using money still share food and fire because they understand how fundamental it is to their communal life. #4 Hunter-gatherers, who have no history of using money, still share food and fire because they understand how fundamental it is to their communal life.

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