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Page 71
will not invlove this introduction to hunting . An old man tells of his boyhood dream of his father , and of his relationship with a community of people . 1 While my father was alive , we never tasted caribou as we lived from hare and ...
will not invlove this introduction to hunting . An old man tells of his boyhood dream of his father , and of his relationship with a community of people . 1 While my father was alive , we never tasted caribou as we lived from hare and ...
Page 74
In this way , a person's success in hunting is related to his spiritual life . What will happen , what one will kill , what will happen to others of the community , are all potentially indicated in advance . Some of this is indicated in ...
In this way , a person's success in hunting is related to his spiritual life . What will happen , what one will kill , what will happen to others of the community , are all potentially indicated in advance . Some of this is indicated in ...
Page 170
Present day Cree hunters of northern Quebec and Ontario have considerable difficulty adjusting from " country food " to store food . Some are never able to make the adjustment . Alcohol adds to the problem . When one was in a weakened ...
Present day Cree hunters of northern Quebec and Ontario have considerable difficulty adjusting from " country food " to store food . Some are never able to make the adjustment . Alcohol adds to the problem . When one was in a weakened ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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