Ishmael Book 1. Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit [1992] by Daniel Quinn
Author:Daniel Quinn [Quinn, Daniel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: 1992-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
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âAs you see, I left a book beside your chair,â Ishmael said.
It was The American Heritage Book of Indians.
âWhile weâre on or near the subject of population control, thereâs a map of tribal locations there in the front that you may find illuminating.â After Iâd studied it for a minute, he asked me what I made of it.
âI didnât realize there were so many. So many different peoples.â
âNot all of them were there at the same time, but most of them were. What Iâd like you to think about is what served to limit their growth.â
âHow is the map supposed to help?â
âI wanted you to see that this was far from an empty continent. Population control wasnât a luxury, it was a necessity.â
âOkay.â
âAny ideas?â
âYou mean from looking at the map? No, Iâm afraid not.â
âTell me this: What do the people of your culture do if they get tired of living in the crowded Northeast?â
âThatâs easy. They move to Arizona. New Mexico. Colorado. The wide open spaces.â
âAnd how do the Takers in the wide open spaces like that?â
âThey donât. They put bumper stickers on their cars that say, âIf you love New Mexico, go back where you came from.â â
âBut they donât go back.â
âNo, they just keep coming.â
âWhy canât the Takers of these areas stem the flood? Why canât they limit the population growth of the Northeast?â
âI donât know. I donât see how they could.â
âSo what you have is a gushing wellspring of growth in one part of the country that no one bothers to turn off, because the excess can always flow into the wide open spaces of the West.â
âThatâs right.â
âYet each of these states has a boundary. Why donât those boundaries keep them out?â
âBecause theyâre just imaginary lines.â
âExactly. All you have to do to transform yourself into an Arizonan is to cross that imaginary line and settle down. But the point to note is that around each of the Leaver peoples on that map was a boundary that was definitely not imaginary: a cultural boundary. If the Navajo started feeling crowded, they couldnât say to themselves, âWell, the Hopi have a lot of wide open space. Letâs go over there and be Hopi.â Such a thing would have been unthinkable to them. In short, New Yorkers can solve their population problems by becoming Arizonans, but the Navajo couldnât solve their population problems by becoming Hopi. Those cultural boundaries were boundaries that no one crossed by choice.â
âTrue. On the other hand, the Navajo could cross the Hopiâs territorial boundary without crossing their cultural boundary.â
âYou mean they could invade Hopi territory. Yes, absolutely. But the point Iâm making still stands. If you crossed over into Hopi territory, they didnât give you a form to fill out, they killed you. That worked very well. That gave people a powerful incentive to limit their growth.â
âYes, there is that.â
âThese were not people limiting their growth for the benefit of mankind or for the benefit of the environment. They limited their growth because for the most part this was easier than going to war with their neighbors.
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