What we schould learn from indeginous people

While listening to lectures, I had a thought I would like to share. Academic knowledge is important, stupid to argue with it. But we have a lot to learn from the indigenous people.
First of all, how they transfer knowledge. Especially, to children, in the simplest and most understandable way, they convey huge layers of knowledge about the world around them. What is good, and what is evil? How to treat women, children, animals, and pets? For this, they don’t need to know the code of laws and the constitution, to read Greek philosophers, in order to transform this knowledge. In some incredible way, they know this and transfer knowledge in a simple and understandable language.
For example, my people, Karachay knows and share knowledge about food zero-waste conception centuries before it became popular. For these, they didn’t need statistics, economy, or low knowledge. Just respect their own hardworking people (if you working hard to produce something – use it with respect, care, and don’t waste it), and regard for nature (if you use it – use it with respect, and economically you took from nature, with no waste products).