
I bought my older brother, the unique history of the reunion of African Americans lived in the black South American jungle, who overcame the trials of enslavement and won the roots of Africa. In addition, due to the introduction of new technology in this remote area, permanent records are also provided by lifestyle that may soon disappear.
I can not appreciate that I bought my brothers without a subtitle, beliefs incorporated in the reunions of African Americans, vision and courage. This story is a series of unusual visits by two authors of African-Americans. David L. Evans and S. Allen counter. These two writers cross the rainforest of Suriname along the north coast of South America in the new independent black republic. In order to feel the ancestors' voices deeply, the authors explored the way a group of enslaved Africans, who rebelled against the Dutch masters in the late eighteenth century and fled to the jungle, was born. As a result, an amazing picture was presented thanks to a series of pilgrims.
Alan's counters were very interested in knowing Bush African Americans basically lived deeply in Suriname's jungle which was absolutely isolated without being influenced by modern civilization. The counter wanted to know which of the original African culture was preserved by President Bush of African-American.
I bought my older brother, which aggregated the experience from 1972 to 1978. However, the two authors have succeeded in conveying a strong emotion as well as the spiritual experience that is the center of the adventure of courage. For example, during the last few days of the first adventure 's critical boat, the authors were often overwhelmed by the idea that they met the people they were looking for and tracked their living ancients. I am still alive. Evans and counters are also very familiar with the overall nature, vitality and living of Suriname's most distant African-American river community. The author said, "Our eyes kept telling us that we are in Africa, our mind knew we were in South America" , You can see a lot of pictures not only in black and white but also in color.
One interesting thing about the villagers tradition was never taken away from Africa and was taken by a European slave to a particular remote location on the continent, far from its ancestral village. Here, two people, Evans and the counter, arrived at the village as part of a pilgrimage, so one of the village leaders talked about them. These are brothers, we lead us home.
There is feeling that Evans and the counter reported the basic humanity and beauty of the observation of family life, regional organization, religion, medicine, language, nutrition, music, and everyday life. From Otis Redding's music to Aretha Franklin, I shared their gifts.
While sharing continued, one of the irony experiences was built in the same act of sharing and visiting. During the stay, Evans and the counsel were sadly lamenting the expansion of Western civilization by means of industrial mining that had destroyed isolated protection of living ancestors. Evans and the counter reported that people in the village were losing control of their lives in addition to their lives, but in other villages close to the influence of the West some of the young men had already gone astray. External industrialization force.
Paradoxically, the author who was truly surprised by the fact that Bush African Americans are losing battle with modern influences was a very same person, a part of modern influences. As a result, not only Evans and the counter but their loving colleague may have to face the possibility of the house on the road that stretches in front of them. And those who have enormous sensitivity are pushing the road house towards the future that everyone must create and both the Evans and the counter provided similar beliefs, courage, Vision,.
In conclusion, I bought my older brother. About two African-American scientists are black South Americans and won liberal democracy hundreds of years ago prior to the abolition of slavery. In addition, he had some emerging characteristics that could evolve into an important statement that could have arisen from the artistic style and value elements resonating with the American black culture. For example, not only the Bush African-American ceremony but also the gospel choir, and the way of life, it was regarded as primitive.
Notwithstanding that Bush people were primitive, they were able to maintain African culture, while paying attention to having some similarities with black populations in the United States It is very impressive.
