Both cultures described in the document are remote and liberal in their social norms. They engage in rituals that would be taboo in modern Western societies. Politically and legally, the cultures do not seem concerned with formal structures and prioritize their own religious rituals instead. Economically, they are poorer than Western cultures but find meaning through social gatherings, family, friends, singing and other bonding activities. While different from modern Western societies, the cultures share similarities around socializing and were likely formed in ancient times by people seeking community away from urban areas. Any integration with Western cultures would require respecting their autonomy to change on their own terms.