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“Obviously he stood ready to speak for all. He was of course Karuso, and he began to bargain for the assembly with eloquence and great pertinacity. It was an affair that could not be hurried. The wage itself was a pretext, but the bargaining was important. Had I agreed immediately to the little money he demanded, all would have felt cheated and the poorer for it. The whole process was essentially a provision of wisdom and an affair of primitive honour that should not be minimized. It was a drama designed also to bring out the human factors to which Karuso was committing them all. I knew they would stop bargaining, not only when the wage seemed fair, but also when they felt they knew what kind of people we were.”

Quote by Laurens van der Post

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The Lost World of the Kalahari

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Laurens van der Post
Laurens van der Post

Laurens van der Post was a renowned South African author whose works spanned travel, adventure, and spiritual exploration. His writing was characterized by a profound connection to nature and his own extensive travels, which included Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. His most celebrated work, 'The Lost World of the Kalahari,' is a seminal text in the study of the San people and their culture. more

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