Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Biodiversity: Analytical Considerations for Conservation and Development February 14, 2015 Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Biodiversity: Analytical Considerations for Conservation and Development Note: “Indigenous” != “amphibious.” Spread the love Tags: cut and paste, layers upon layers ◀ The Caves of Tavannar (Book 1: The Crystal Keeper Trilogy) Tiona ▶ 3 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Bruce 9 years ago Analytical consideration #1: Indigenous people dislike standing in floods. Kris 9 years ago Reply to Bruce Why would you even DO that??? jic 9 years ago Reply to Kris Maybe to go fishing? But you probably wouldn’t do that all dressed up for some sort of festival. And you wouldn’t fade into the water unless you’re a ghost or something, and this isn’t called *Dead Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Biodiversity*.
Analytical consideration #1: Indigenous people dislike standing in floods.
Why would you even DO that???
Maybe to go fishing? But you probably wouldn’t do that all dressed up for some sort of festival. And you wouldn’t fade into the water unless you’re a ghost or something, and this isn’t called *Dead Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Biodiversity*.