tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1420564438181645306.post4729039294749914487..comments2014-04-07T17:27:14.143-07:00Comments on The Mbuti: Keeping the Peace: Mbuti Enemies and Allies Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11392771868888676469noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1420564438181645306.post-90825590867090298532014-04-07T17:27:14.143-07:002014-04-07T17:27:14.143-07:00I find the fact that the Mbuti tribe was so involv...I find the fact that the Mbuti tribe was so involved with other tribal groups was very interesting. They had to guide the Ituri people through the forest and helped them survive during a major rebellion. From previous knowledge, this kind of reminded me of when the Pilgrim's came to America and the Native American tribes showed them the way of living and helped them survive. Even though by helping the tribe out they were caught up in a confusing power play and neither had any stake nor control they didn't even care they wanted to help the Ituri people. <br /><br />It is very interesting to see that such indigenous people have such characteristics of major countries like the United States. I never really thought about war and alliances on this level I really only thought about it from a larger view. I really found it to be interesting to find out about how tribes work just like large countries but on a smaller scale in the area of economics and politics. Teresa Devlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17184179603635028675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1420564438181645306.post-67199504149825017202014-03-28T04:12:15.593-07:002014-03-28T04:12:15.593-07:00Teresa. This is interesting, and you know you will...Teresa. This is interesting, and you know you will need to fix your references, but I don't see your reflective post. That was part of this PA. Please, add it and feel free to delete this message. The Reflective Post should be here instead of my comment. ThanksAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05378517845858141435noreply@blogger.com