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His records showed that 12 to 40 birds were killed per spring hunter camp during the 20 years ( Smith 1973 : 5 ) . Considering that a hunting camp averaging ten people were relying on the ducks and geese for their survival during a two ...
His records showed that 12 to 40 birds were killed per spring hunter camp during the 20 years ( Smith 1973 : 5 ) . Considering that a hunting camp averaging ten people were relying on the ducks and geese for their survival during a two ...
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spring meant food when the spring thaw prohibited the hunters from travel . At Moose Factory , too , the spring goose hunt has remained an important tradition . .00 When the long and dreary winter has fully expended itself and the ...
spring meant food when the spring thaw prohibited the hunters from travel . At Moose Factory , too , the spring goose hunt has remained an important tradition . .00 When the long and dreary winter has fully expended itself and the ...
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It often prevented starvation among the northern nomadic hunters . Neighbors of several hunting territories often met at a single location for the spring goose hunting and gave a thanksgiving feast for their success during the winter ...
It often prevented starvation among the northern nomadic hunters . Neighbors of several hunting territories often met at a single location for the spring goose hunting and gave a thanksgiving feast for their success during the winter ...
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