The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region

The economic plight of Indians and Eskimos in the Hudson-James Bay area is partly dependent on the numbers of wild geese nesting in or migrating through their territory. The information presented on kills indicates that the number taken by native hunters is within a safe limit of what the nesting po...

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Main Authors: Hanson, Harold C., Currie, Campbell
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1957
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spelling crarcticinstna:10.14430/arctic3766 2024-06-09T07:42:08+00:00 The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region Hanson, Harold C. Currie, Campbell 1957 http://dx.doi.org/10.14430/arctic3766 http://arctic.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/arctic/index.php/arctic/article/viewFile/3766/3741 unknown The Arctic Institute of North America ARCTIC volume 10, issue 4, page 211 ISSN 1923-1245 0004-0843 journal-article 1957 crarcticinstna https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3766 2024-05-14T12:53:43Z The economic plight of Indians and Eskimos in the Hudson-James Bay area is partly dependent on the numbers of wild geese nesting in or migrating through their territory. The information presented on kills indicates that the number taken by native hunters is within a safe limit of what the nesting populations of that area can withstand. Expansion of wintering grounds and inaccessibility of breeding grounds assure that wild geese will continue to be an important source of food for the northern natives. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic eskimo* James Bay Arctic Institute of North America Hudson ARCTIC 10 4 211
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description The economic plight of Indians and Eskimos in the Hudson-James Bay area is partly dependent on the numbers of wild geese nesting in or migrating through their territory. The information presented on kills indicates that the number taken by native hunters is within a safe limit of what the nesting populations of that area can withstand. Expansion of wintering grounds and inaccessibility of breeding grounds assure that wild geese will continue to be an important source of food for the northern natives.
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