Everymanalion
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So i was reading "American Nomads" by Richard Grant and i came across an interesting story about how when white people who were trying to settle the west of North America got captured by the Native American tribes for a few years, they would be "liberated" by the whites from captivity and reunited with their families and went "back east" to their respective homes, they could not live normal lives(sleeping on the floor instead of beds, eating and spiritual habits, different beliefs on nature than prior to capture etc) and would actually escape BACK west to live with the Native Americans only to be "liberated" countless more times by the whites thinking they were prisoners....
Anyone else see a direct correlation with that and our modern vagabonds who reject society now a days as well for a "better" life in their eyes?
Anyone else see a direct correlation with that and our modern vagabonds who reject society now a days as well for a "better" life in their eyes?