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Page 120
Hunters , Brody argues , are utterly dependent on the their knowledge of the land . Because they move around on that known ... Without such sharing of information , the localizing strategies of hunting economies would not be viable .
Hunters , Brody argues , are utterly dependent on the their knowledge of the land . Because they move around on that known ... Without such sharing of information , the localizing strategies of hunting economies would not be viable .
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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By applying Morantz's indicators of family hunting grounds such as trespass , conservation , and inheritance to the historic records of Moose Factory , this study suggests that the Chapleau Cree had well - defined family hunting grounds ...
By applying Morantz's indicators of family hunting grounds such as trespass , conservation , and inheritance to the historic records of Moose Factory , this study suggests that the Chapleau Cree had well - defined family hunting grounds ...
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