"We accept it as normal that people who have never been on the land, who have no history or connection to the country, may legally secure the right to come in and, by the very nature of their enterprises, leave in their wake a cultural and physical landscape utterly transformed and desecrated. What's more, in granting such mining concessions, often initially for trivial sums to speculators from distant cities, companies cobbled together with less history than my dog, the government places no cultural or market value on the land itself."
Wade Davis
Anthropologist, Author
Wade Davis is a cultural anthropologist and author known for his advocacy of indigenous rights and exploration of cultural diversity.
- Born
- January 1, 1970
- Quotes
- 27
- Rank
- #5042
Quote collection
Wade Davis quotes (page 2 of 2)
27 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Mining in BC's Sacred Headwaters is like drilling for oil in the Sistine Chapel"
"Change is no threat to culture."
"In the West we cling to the past like limpets. In Haiti the present is the axis of all life. As in Africa, past and future are but distant measures of the present, and memories are as meaningless as promises."
"Only, in Haiti, I realized, is it possible to drink rum and haggle with a god."
"On paper I would be a rather bold individual in our culture."
"So be patient. Do not compromise. And give your destiny time to find you."