sustainable-agriculture
Powhatan's community uses innovative and traditional methods like bear fat weather prediction and biogenerated methane greenhouses to maintain year-round food production.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Postman (1985)David Brin
In this chapter, Gordon visits George Powhatan, the Squire of Sugarloaf Mountain, who leads a peaceful, self-sufficient community focused on sustainable agriculture and cultural preservation rather than war or conquest. Powhatan shares a contemplative story about freed zoo primates, symbolizing freedom and the value of autonomy, while hosting a folk festival that contrasts with Gordon's more technologically oriented background. The chapter explores the tension between different post-apocalyptic societies and their approaches to civilization, leadership, and survival.