Raj Ahten wrote:In this specific case its not like this census worker was a real "outsider" from what I can gather. In fact culturally he probably had a lot in common with whomever killed him.
The Census deliberately hires locals to do fieldwork in an area precisely for that reason. Locals are also more likely to know local hazards.
The sort of xenophobia recounted here seems bizarre to me as all the "mountain men" I've met have always had a real sense of hospitality.
Unless you're going back into the holler yourself you're not likely to meet the Xenophobes as they are the ones who
don't come down the mountain, but they are there.
I also happen to be white, which probably helps, so your millage may vary.
A little, but not much. On more than one occasion one of the mountain people has looked at me, decreed "you're not from around here, are you?" then asked "what country are you from?". It goes beyond being white - there's a distinctive look to many of them and if you don't have that look then you're a foreigner no matter how white you are.
On one of those occasions one of them then looked at my husband and said "You look like a [particular surname] from XYZ county." The woman was right - my husband was indeed of that surname and born in that county.