The earthly paradises of Bali and of the South Sea Islands, and the gentle, non-acquisitive civilization of Burma, have been aptly described and romanticized. One can add to then the Nicobar Islands, where a small population lived happily on a very low cultural level. But perhaps the most remarkable and the least known of these earthly paradise is the small kingdom of Hunza in the Himalayas, which was recently visited and enthusiastically described by the journalist, Noel Barber (Daily Mail, 5, 6, 8 June 1962). A fair-skinned population of 18,000, they lived in a fertile and almost inaccessible valley not far from the Sinking boarder, 8,000 feet up. A legend has it that they are the descendants of the three deserters from the army of Alexander the Great, who here with Persian wives which makes one inclined to believe that pacifism may be hereditary , because these people had no war in 2,000 years. They have no money, no crime and no diseases, they rarely die before ninety. Their psychosomatic control is almost unbelievable, childbirth is painless, and toothache, a joke; they keep their numbers stationary without contraceptives, and without abortion, but by sheer abstinence, though Noel; Barber saw the newborn son of a chuckling father aged eighty-nine. Their diet which consists of mostly apricot and raw vegetables may have something to do with their unshakable serenity. It makes one gasp with surprise that human nature can be like this. One is reminded of Huxley’s Island, but unlike the Palanese, the Hunza people have no art, only serenity!

the civilization of Buma and Nicobar Island are

  • A alike because both are romantisized
  • B alike because both operate at low cultural levels
  • C alike because one is gentle and non-aquisistive and the other operates at a low cultural level
  • D not alike because Buma has been described but the Nicobar Island have not
  • E not alike because the Nicobar Islands have a smallpopulation, and Buma has a large population

The correct answer is C. alike because one is gentle and non-aquisistive and the other operates at a low cultural level

The civilizations of Burma and the Nicobar Islands are described as alike because one (Burma) is characterized as gentle and non-acquisitive, while the other (Nicobar Islands) operates at a low cultural level.

This similarity lies in the nature of their societies and cultural practices, despite any differences in population size or specific romanticized descriptions.

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