Think of it this way, your ancestors navigated by the
stars, and today most people won't walk outside without a
GPS. That's a crazy loss of direction or skill at some level
for sure. And while Indigenous peoples and many rural
peoples can still see the stars, most of the world's
population cannot. That's particularly an urban thing,
where there's all this light. From my farm, through the
open skies, at night I can see the glow of Detroit Lakes,
and that's 25 miles away.
-"A Case for Waawaatesi,"
Winona LaDuke
Which statement best describes the point LaDuke is
making in the passage?
The world was better when people did not have technology.
The world has changed drastically due to technology.
The world will change as people use technology more.