The Baka
By: Bred • Essay • 322 Words • April 1, 2010 • 1,129 Views
The Baka
The Baka and us Americans both adapt to our environments in ways unique to our culture/location. Both us and the Baka adapt similarly by moderating the amounts of clothing we wear, depending on the seasons. The Baka have only dry and wet seasons, therefore do not have to change clothes as much as we do. We change clothes depending on the season as well, but our changes are much more drastic. We wear sleeveless shirt in the summer, long and short sleeved shirts in the fall and spring and coats and sweaters in the winter. We also both build shelters specific to our environment. The Baka build their shelters out of leaves and wood, while we use less primitive materials such as concrete and steel. This shows adaptation because we both have to use the best resources available to us, therefore adapting to whatever there is available.
The US and the Baka both modify their environments on a daily basis. Here, we pollute by driving our cars, thereby modifying the atmospheric content of pollutants, while in Bakaland (the Baka tribes), they modify the water content of certain chemicals that deprive fish of oxygen, helping them find fish to eat. We both modify certain