Talk:Barry Prudom

Latest comment: 7 years ago by 124.190.207.57 in topic Bit of advertising puff?
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Bit of advertising puff?

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His tracking skills had been learned while living among Australia's indigenous aboriginal people and pygmy groups in Africa.[19]

Indigenous Australian's are woeful trackers and hunters. Traditionally they set fire to forests then go through and pick up the dead roasted animals, or spear what they can stumble upon. They barely explored this country at all, with the vast majority of it being uncrossed and untraversed. When it comes to 'mystical indigenous magic' and hippy drum circle 'noble savage' myths our indigenous peoples, of which I am one, are the worst in the world. I'm assuming this kind of puff washed in the 70's and 80's but in this current era it sounds absurd and I was surprised to find it in the article. 124.190.207.57 (talk) 12:48, 21 March 2017 (UTC)Reply