Monday, January 31, 2011
Guns, Germs, and Steel part 2
Today in class we watched another part of the movie Guns, Germs, and Steel. In this part of the movie, Jared went "back in time" to see how societies progressed over the years to answer his question about the New Guineas. He first found that about 13,000 years ago there was a lot of forest, trees, and plants; therefore, people would hunt and gather in small groups. This is how the New Guineans are living today. The problem with this is hunting has never been a productive way to hunt enough food this is why most societies rely on gathering since hunting is so unreliable. An example of this is the New Guinean Sago tree. This tree contains a substance in the core of the tree that is very hard for New Guinean women to attain, considering it last only about seven days. Barley and wheat are far more nutritious then saga, they are easy to grow, and they last a lot longer. So far, Jared believes that this is why New Guinea is so far behind: because of their lack of wheat and barley. Jared figured that how can something so little have such a big impact so I’m sure we will learn more tomorrow!
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