Not exact matches
As I traveled
around the
world with the needy and got to see other
cultures, I saw that babies, especially in the Asian
cultures, are
carried constantly.
Ethnographic data from societies
around the
world confirm that mothers in traditional human
cultures are in contact with their infants 24 hours a day,
carrying them strapped to their bodies by day, sleeping beside them at night [5], and feeding at will.
When most of the
world (outside of Western
culture) co-sleeps, why do we still
carry such shame and stigma
around what is natural?
«I've felt a deep connection to Africa and its
culture for much of my life, and was taken with Eric's beautiful script about a man drawn into the violent conflict with elephant poachers who emerged with a deeper understanding of man's footprint and a profound sense of responsibility for the
world around him,» Jolie says in a statement
carried by Variety.