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Let us now examine the role of the dog in a specific type of work , the hunt . The use of the dog in hunting Feest ( 1978 : 258 ) has noted that among the Virginia Algonquians , “ In aboriginal ...
Let us now examine the role of the dog in a specific type of work , the hunt . The use of the dog in hunting Feest ( 1978 : 258 ) has noted that among the Virginia Algonquians , “ In aboriginal ...
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In this sort of Hunting , they also carry their great Dogs out with them , because Wolves , Bears , Panthers ... that they may have been used to hunt bigger game , or perhaps they were used as protection from predators during the hunt .
In this sort of Hunting , they also carry their great Dogs out with them , because Wolves , Bears , Panthers ... that they may have been used to hunt bigger game , or perhaps they were used as protection from predators during the hunt .
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The emphasis on action is noted by Ingold ( 1996 : 145–6 ) as typical of hunter - gatherer cultures : Hunter - gatherers are seen as people ... whose designs are not translated into action , settings thought but not built .
The emphasis on action is noted by Ingold ( 1996 : 145–6 ) as typical of hunter - gatherer cultures : Hunter - gatherers are seen as people ... whose designs are not translated into action , settings thought but not built .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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