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They seem to have practiced a mixed pastoral, agricultural and hunting economy.
However, if one looks at Shavante rhetoric and desire, they have a hunting economy.
By 1880 the buffalo herds, a foundation for the hunting economy, had disappeared.
This sharpens concern that the project may force them to abandon their traditional hunting economy.
The Seminoles in Florida once had a commercial hunting economy.
A part of these haughty pictorial samples was made by people that had a hunting economy.
This means that the forces of production in a hunting economy will correspond with a particular set of social relationships.
European badgers are of little significance to hunting economies, though they may be actively hunted locally.
Governor Otter said wolf kills of elk were hurting Idaho's hunting economy.
Senator Charles Schumer has rifled off a five-page warning about the threat to the upstate hunting economy and deer herds.
In the fertile Murray Basin, the gathering and hunting economies to be found elsewhere on the continent had in large part given way to fish farming.
The Pitted Ware culture then developed along Sweden's east coast as a return to a hunting economy in the mid-4th millennium BC (see the Alvastra pile-dwelling).
So far, I have discussed the hunting economy purely as an immediate-return one, and such indeed it is in central Australia and must have been in the case of the first hunters.
Until December 1987, exploitation of these resources was supervised by the Forestry and Hunting Economy Section of the Ministry of Forestry and Woodworking.
As we saw in the last chapter, the demands of the hunting economy imposed the need for considerable altruism, cooperation and inhibition of aggression within the hunting band in other words, the need for the superego.
The area in the vicinity of the settlement was populated during neolithic times, and a toggled harpoon head found in a grave indicated that there was a viable walrus hunting economy present in the area around 3000 BCE.
In addition, its oil exploration activities in the Ecuadorian Amazon has been blamed for damaging the hunting economy of the Waorani, Quichua, Siona, Secoya and Cofan Indians, by driving away wildlife and polluting soil and water.
West of the Yenisei, the fishing and hunting economy of the Mansin Khanty, Selkup and Ket peoples was largely based upon the use of dugout or plank boats, in which they navigated the numerous rivers, lakes and marshes of the Ob basin.
"It's most important to retain these stocks of birds and to manage them individually," Jerry Serie, a biologist with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, said of the migrants, not least because of their importance to the hunting economies of the Inuit and Cree natives in Quebec.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection incorporated the Forestry and Hunting Economy Section of the former Ministry of Forestry and Woodworking and the State Land and Water Utilization and Protection Service of the former Ministry of Agriculture.