I am still surprise when I think about the concept of idealization of treachery in the Sawi culture. First, I thought the Sawi people were complete Cannibals who only eat human flesh for their lives, but I realized they also hunt for food and eat sago breads. This shows that they (tribes) consider “headhunting” as a way to show their power and pride of their tribes. Eating the enemy’s brain meant total control over the enemy and the left over skulls were used as pillows. Often the particular bones, such as jawbones were given to the women and every people relished the enemy’s flesh for their feast. This was a surprising concept, since the tribes did not necessary needed to eat human flesh for their lives, but they just appreciated to eat to show off their status within their ‘ranking-in-society.’ Then I thought about the tribes living in the Sawi Culture. Wouldn’t they feel anxious of being tricked by other tribes and be afraid being killed everyday? Even though another tribe man approaches to have a friendly relationship, I think I wouldn’t be able to believe anyone.
Also, treating the kids as “money” was another surprising concept. If I were them, surrounded by vindictive enemies, I think I would only believe and love my family. However, the Sawi tribes just traded their child for a stone axe without showing any glimpse of guilt. Kids were also considered as “peace child,” thinking switching children between a tribe might represent a peaceful relationship.
Now, Don Richardson has changed the tribes’ beliefs and their life concept, which is wonderful. The tribes do not hunt down people or exchange their child; however, I would still never want to accept or understand those two concepts.
Also, treating the kids as “money” was another surprising concept. If I were them, surrounded by vindictive enemies, I think I would only believe and love my family. However, the Sawi tribes just traded their child for a stone axe without showing any glimpse of guilt. Kids were also considered as “peace child,” thinking switching children between a tribe might represent a peaceful relationship.
Now, Don Richardson has changed the tribes’ beliefs and their life concept, which is wonderful. The tribes do not hunt down people or exchange their child; however, I would still never want to accept or understand those two concepts.