The region is inhabited mostly by the Quichua and Ashuar, who are primarily hunter-gatherers.
My only problem is your tendency to equate McKinsey and Co. with the intelligence-gatherers.
Apparently hunter and gatherers think a god should know how to provide for himself.
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Indeed, the successful hunters and gatherers share, except with two they call Hapless and Helpless.
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Because Microsoft will allow them to turn these devices into data gatherers for their clients.
So far, says Youngsuk Chi of Elsevier, publishers have behaved a bit like hunter-gatherers of research.
Hunter-gatherers usually only had to work a few hours a day at subsistence needs.
The drying and cooling of the Younger Dryas adversely affected the food supply of hunter-gatherers.
You just bought the asset-gatherers like Merrill, Travelers, then Primerica and Franklin Resources, as well as SunAmerica.
Two researchers, each fitted with GPS navigation devices and heart-rate monitors, followed different gatherers on different days.
Taking the long view, I'm thankful that we're no longer hunter-gatherers, which has certainly freed up some time.
Perhaps most important, though were five mummified Unangan hunter-gatherers from the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific ocean.
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And they say the differences may have evolved millions of years ago when early humans became hunter gatherers.
And the equation between beer and civilization is very clear for the Sumerians because previously they were hunter-gatherers.
Arpaio's campaign committee has paid for its own signature-gatherers to circulate a non-binding petition that opposes the recall effort.
Schmidt sees no continuity between the Neolithic hunter-gatherers and any more recent culture.
In the name of the tsar, they demanded pelts as yasak (tribute) from reindeer herders, steppes nomads and hunter-gatherers.
The bill would give the FTC authority to write rules for personal-data gatherers.
They also reduce the role of paid signature-gatherers, who plague Californian democracy (see our special report in this issue).
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Suffice to say that men like to hunt and women like to gather and, says Fisher, gatherers make better investors.
Traditionally the Orma are pastoralists, Bajun and Swahili are fishermen and farmers, the Sanye and Aweer are hunters and gatherers.
Worse, travelers wasted 427 million aggregated hours fretting over the purchases of pointless doodads, knickknacks, tchotchkes, gewgaws and dust gatherers.
Kenyan Ogiek hunter-gatherers claim to have been expelled from their Mau forest after a UN REDD pilot project was launched there.
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Many people have exercise bikes that are now literally clothes racks or dust gatherers in their basements evoking guilt every day.
The company explores for and produces crude oil and condensates and sells it to refiners, gatherers and marketers around the world.
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All of his respondents were from modern nation-states there were no hunter-gatherers, or people from other small-scale societies and most were college students.
When and where this money changes hands, there is a paper or a digital trail that can be tracked by intelligence gatherers.
The Hadza of Tanzania, a remote group of hunter-gatherers, showed a stronger preference for symmetry than people in the United Kingdom.
Mr Wilkinson and Ms Pickett suggest that equal societies fare better because humans evolved in small groups of hunter-gatherers who shared food.
The calorie intake of the opportunistic hunter-gatherers was more than twice as high as that of the subsistence farmers who replaced them.
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