The child-care habits and emotional security of the Yequana Indians of Venezuela provide the bases for a system of caring for children during their first six months that stresses physical contact, warmth, and love
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<ba landmark="" treatise="" on="" how="" humanity="" lives="" versus="" how="" we="" should,="" what="" we've="" lost="" with="" our="" "progress,"="" and="" how="" we="" can="" reclaim="" our="" true=""></ba><br><br> Jean Liedloff, an American writer, spent two and a half years in the South American jungle living with Stone Age Indians. The experience demolished her Western preconceptions of how we should live and led her to a radically different view of what human nature really is. She offers a new understanding of how we have lost much of our natural well-being and shows us practical ways to regain it for our children and for ourselves.
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