[ Mind / Learn ] - ID: 13116 "I think of Koyukon elders, who have spent their lifetimes studying every detail of their natural surroundings, and have combined this with knowledge passed down from generations of elders before them. The more people experience the repetitions of events in nature, the more they see in them and the more they know, but the more they realize the limitation of their understanding. I believe this is why Koyukon people are so humble and self-effacing about their knowledge. " Richard Nelson Author's Info on Wikipedia Author on ebay Author on Amazon More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard |