People who have no idea of ​​time

They are members of a tribe living in the Brazilian Amazon. Professor Chris Sina, who works at the University of Portsmouth (UK), said that the language of the Amondawa people never had words such as time, week, month or year.

According to him, this is the first time scientists can prove that the concept of time is not as deeply subconscious as we once thought.

Professor Chris Sina published the discovery through an article published in Language and Awareness magazine. The content of this article states that there is at least one culture and language in the world with no concept of time as a milestone. In other words, the Amondawa tribe are those who 'out of time', they live in a world of events, instead of realizing that event is embedded in time.

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Other members of the research team, Wany Sampaio linguist and anthropologist Vera da Silva Sinha, spent eight weeks studying the language of the Amondawa people, trying to understand how they conveyed that next week or year. how is the last There is no word to express this concept. For Amondawa people, their units are only days and nights; rain season and dry season. Even in this tribe there is no age!

Instead of the five-year concept, Amondawa people change their names to reflect their life stages or their position changes. For example, a child will transfer its name to a newborn and take another name.

According to the Daily Mail , the Amondawa tribe first contacted the outside world in 1986, so far they continue to earn their living in the traditional way of farming, hunting and fishing. However, the threatened Amondawa language is lost by Portuguese as modern facilities such as television are becoming popular in this tribe.