Eux et moi (Them and me) In recent years, an ethnologist returns regularly in a small village in New Guinea. He speaks the language of these people walking around naked with their bow, living by playing with an ax in the forest gardens, and have the head near the cap as peasants from us. He knows them well, but some discomfort persists between them. They seem to be interested only his toothbrush, they take it too often for a cash drawer. Followed by: Le Ciel dans un jardin (Haven in the Garden) Story, by an inner voice, the last trip to a distant land (a small valley in the mountains of New Guinea) where the narrator (an anthropologist) regularly went long, and where circumstances prevent against his back. A nostalgic story about the poetry of little things, as opposed to ethnographic film and documentary exotic.