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You are an excellent thief. What's your favorite anthropology book?
Probably Don't Sleep, There are Snakes. It's the story of a Christian missionary who goes to convert the Piraha people. Unfortunately, their language stamps empiricism into the verb, so every single sentence has to come with how you learnt the information.
Gossip is grammatically impossible.
So he starts translating the Bible, but they keep trying to clarify what he means.
But he never met Jesus.
But his dad never met Jesus, so the translation cannot work.
The book goes over how they craft, their attitudes towards sleep (it's a vice - just don't), the way they think about time.
Eventually, Dan left an atheist. In the end, they converted the missionary through grammar.
I've been sitting on a reply for days trying to think what to say and... I got nothing. That's just so much more of a gold mine answer than I was bargaining for. Thank you!
It's a great book.
Oh - and also they have zero 'phatic' communication. Everything means something. So you can't say 'good night', unless you are saying 'this night is good for dancing'...or for something else. It's precise, representative statements, or gtfo. Instead, they remind people 'Don't Sleep, [because] there are snakes'.
It reminds me of Bilbo's 'Good morning!', with Gandalf.