The document summarizes and compares two remote cultures - the Appalachian culture of Jesco White and the Yanomami tribe of the Amazon rainforest. Both cultures have very different social structures, economic systems, and political and legal norms compared to modern Western societies. They rely heavily on their surrounding environments for subsistence and have developed customs adapted to their isolated ways of life. While technologically unadvanced, the cultures have survived for generations by supporting each other in their remote homelands.