Politics and Violence
When it comes to the rules of killing other people and also the punishment for breaking those rules, the system is different from the Yanomamo versus western cultures in general. On the side of the Yanomamo, it states in the article that their judical system does not consist of actual laws or even people like judges or chiefs to carry out the law. Their way of a judical system relies on the behavior of their people based on their customs and beliefs that act as the law. The consequences for breaking their customs also result in revenge fights or killings. On the side of western cultures in general, it is the complete opposite. The judicial system has a strict set of laws and also people to carry out the laws in written language. When someone is convicted of killing, their reasoning of why is taken into consideration. The consequences of breaking the law may result time in prison or jail or probation in other cases. The process of revenge killing is simple to the fact that it mostly i...