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Foreword: Remembering the Algonquian Family Hunting Territory Debate [PDF]

open access: yesAnthropologica, 1969
Thirty-two years ago Anthropologica dedicated a double issue to the controversies and arguments swirling around northern Algonquian land tenure, specifically the nature of the family hunting territories first identified and named in 1915 by Frank Speck, whose framework followed the lines of Western ideas about property.
Mélanie Chaplier, Colin Scott
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Spatial and temporal changes in the diet composition of the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) in Slovakia comparing three historical periods

open access: yesRaptor Journal, 2021
The author evaluates his own data on the food of the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) in Slovakia using material he collected between 1975 and 2020. A total of 105,543 food items were identified in 254 samples taken at 136 localities.
Obuch Ján
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Hunting for Livelihood in Northeast Gabon: Patterns, Evolution, and Sustainability

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2008
We suggest an ethno-biological approach to analyze the cultural and social drivers of hunting activities and assess sustainability in villages near Makokou, northeast Gabon, based on interviews with hunters, participatory mapping of hunting territories ...
Nathalie van Vliet, Robert Nasi
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Modern state of the steppe marmot (Marmota bobak Müll.) colonies in the conditions of the forb-fescue-feather grass steppe in the south-west of Samara Region

open access: yesИзвестия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион: Естественные науки, 2022
Background. The steppe marmot (Marmota bobak Müll.) is an important component of natural steppe communities. The steppe marmot (Marmota bobak Müll.) is an edificator species of natural steppe communities.
A.A. Dudnikov   +3 more
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Wabanaki “Family Hunting Territories”1 [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, 1968
It is now generally concluded that hunting and trapping territories developed among the Northern and Eastern Algonquian Indians largely as a result of the fur trade and other factors directly connected with European colonization. Although this appears to be a valid conclusion, this article argues that both prior and subsequent conditions were unique in
openaire   +1 more source

STUDY REGARDING CERVIDAE EVOLUTION, IN GIURGIU COUNTY, BETWEEN 2006 - 2015 [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development, 2017
This is just a partial study for an ample research regarding evolution of species from Cervidae family in Romania. The programme is developed in collaboration with Romanian Hunter’s Federation.
Marius MAFTEI   +3 more
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Territoires autochtones et revendications au Canada. Les incohérences du discours originaliste en anthropologie et en droit

open access: yesDroit et Cultures
In Canada, aboriginal rights are protected by the constitution. These rights take their source in pre-colonial Indigenous cultural and legal systems. They can be mobilized by demonstrating the continuity of an Indigenous cultural practice that existed ...
Leila Inksetter
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Value orientations toward wild meat in Guyana are determined by gender, ethnicity, and location

open access: yesFrontiers in Conservation Science
IntroductionUnderstanding what drives differences in values toward wild meat is important for developing legislation and behavioral change campaigns that promote sustainable use. Value orientations (VOs) underly behavior.
Evi A.D. Paemelaere   +12 more
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Une cartographie pour le Masko Cimakanic Aski : témoignage de création chez les Atikamekw Nehirowisiwok

open access: yesRevue d'Études Autochtones
Dans cette note de recherche, les auteurs proposent quelques réflexions autour du processus d’élaboration d’une carte pour le Masko Cimakanic Aski, le territoire de la famille Coocoo près de la communauté Nehirowisiw de Wemotaci.
Christian Coocoo   +1 more
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The diet of the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) in various natural environments across Eurasia

open access: yesRaptor Journal
The Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) has adapted to hunt local fauna that are subject to the influence of human agricultural activities. In the sparse forests, marshes and lakes of the mountainous regions of central Norway, the eagle-owl’s diet is ...
Obuch Ján
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