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... hunting economies would not be viable . Farmers , in contrast , are dependent on tools and fences . They shape the land rather than adapting to its local characteristics . And when the land is farmed out , they move on , imposing their ...
... hunting economies would not be viable . Farmers , in contrast , are dependent on tools and fences . They shape the land rather than adapting to its local characteristics . And when the land is farmed out , they move on , imposing their ...
Page 322
... coast and returned earlier to the post than the inland Indians ( Francis & Morantz 1983 ) . The inland hunters typically returned to their family hunting grounds in the fall . The seasonal cycle of the fur 322 CHRISTINE SCHREYER.
... coast and returned earlier to the post than the inland Indians ( Francis & Morantz 1983 ) . The inland hunters typically returned to their family hunting grounds in the fall . The seasonal cycle of the fur 322 CHRISTINE SCHREYER.
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... hunting grounds . Their unique knowledge of the conditions of the waterways as travel routes and sources of ... hunter - gath- erers have experience and knowledge that must be recognized . Their genius is integral to human potential ...
... hunting grounds . Their unique knowledge of the conditions of the waterways as travel routes and sources of ... hunter - gath- erers have experience and knowledge that must be recognized . Their genius is integral to human potential ...
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