Wade Davis has been called the Indiana Jones of anthropology. He’s traveled deep into the Amazon rain forest to meet shamans; he’s investigated Haitian zombies; he’s climbed high into the Tibetan mountains to photograph snow leopards. He says indigenous people have a fundamentally different way of seeing the world than we do in modern society.
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