of course, i know its out of fashion these days, but the green still runs deep in me haha. if youre looking for some other material that sort of explain more about these things, but refer a lot less to anything called anarchy explicity (or in the "political" sense at least), i would check out "nature and madness" by paul shepard, and for perhaps the most interesting first hand anthropological account ive ever read of life in an indigenous society, in this case one that operates somewhere between mostly traditional but partially assimilated life to civlization, "the other side of eden" is quite good. as to your original question, i wish i could give my musings on the subject from lots of readings, but it would probably end up being booklength because life, just as much in indigenous groups, is really complex and pluralistic, and ive never actually lived in an indegenous world so that opens up another whole can of worms.