Multiple Choice
Reichel-Dolmatoff suggests that we should conceive of the Kogi as
A) a materially complex culture with a wide range of unique adaptations to their environment.
B) a group of people we should respect for their ability to live in harmony and balance with nature.
C) a people who have developed a spiritual means of accepting hardship and misfortune.
D) indigenous people who have successfully remained untainted by the modern world.
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