Football Short Stories/Fiction: The Fibre of Civilisation

In Guatemala there lives a small tribe of thirty-five, ranging from newborns to elders well into their seventies. They work together in harmony, in a wooded area behind the ruins of a huge pyramid erected centuries ago by the Aztecs, or the Incas, or the Mayans, I forgot which.

It’s mightily impressive, whoever built it. The members of this tribe are much like other American natives today, existing in seclusion, maintaining traditional rituals and rejecting modern advances like clothing, medicine and money. They share simple lives with the ones they love.

This evening, the men of the tribe are harvesting kapok fibre from a sixty-metre tall Ceiba pentandra tree, to wrap around blowgun darts so they can hunt tomorrow. These men have never heard of Clint Dempsey or a Transfer Window.

 

Written by Jude Ellery

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2 Comments

  1. big Lebowski

    August 31, 2024 at 13:20

    What is your point? for your information where this supposed tribe live it was a Mayen area, Inca’s were in Peru & Aztec’s were more north in Mexico around Mexico city area

    • Jude

      September 2, 2024 at 17:35

      You really did miss the point.