Yes, I do remember that for most of my young life our family subscribed to the "National Geographic" magazine, which, one may safely assume, would mean that there are trained social scientists and cultural anthropologists whose job it is to go into the jungles and personally interview these primitive creatures in the properly scientific way so that we can eventually read their collected data in the pages of the "National Geographic." It is not our job to do the field work of the geographical people. They have experts and photographers highly trained for that purpose to document these primitive creatures now only starting to emerge from the naked jungles. That would be their job, not mine.