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Page 128
... hunting camp the following February . He asked if I would be able to eat their food . What better opportunity to observe the diet of a Mistassini hunter and his family in a remote winter hunting camp ? I replied to the affirmative . The ...
... hunting camp the following February . He asked if I would be able to eat their food . What better opportunity to observe the diet of a Mistassini hunter and his family in a remote winter hunting camp ? I replied to the affirmative . The ...
Page 266
... hunters combining forces varied , probably accord- ing to the productivity of the hunting territories held by the main hunter . As well , changes in their hunting strategies or needs as well as changing circumstances ( deaths ...
... hunters combining forces varied , probably accord- ing to the productivity of the hunting territories held by the main hunter . As well , changes in their hunting strategies or needs as well as changing circumstances ( deaths ...
Page 279
... hunting is most intense at times of the year when the most food can be collected with lesser than usual effort , such as the fish spawns and waterfowl migrations of spring and fall . Trapping fur bearers and hunting moose are the main ...
... hunting is most intense at times of the year when the most food can be collected with lesser than usual effort , such as the fish spawns and waterfowl migrations of spring and fall . Trapping fur bearers and hunting moose are the main ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
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DE | 33 |
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