Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters

This article describes the behaviors and migratory patterns of caribou and the hunting practices that the Holcombe people used to catch them. Wahla draws some comparisons of these practices with the Eskimo and other northern groups, as well as some comparisons with the buffalo hunting groups of the...

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Main Author: Wahla, Edward J.
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Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8D50NXM_meta$v=1404843075842
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8D50NXM_meta$v-1404843075842 2024-06-03T18:46:49+00:00 Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters Wahla, Edward J. United States of America (Country) Michigan (State / Territory) North America (Continent) ENVELOPE(-83.129425,-82.937164,42.63901,42.506527) 2014-07-08T18:11:15.842Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8D50NXM_meta$v=1404843075842 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record PaleoIndian Archaic ESKIMO Holcombe Great Lakes Indians Ethnohistoric Research Holcombe Beach Holcombe Site Encampment Technology Hunting Tools Stone Tools Hunting Practices Caribou Faunal Resources Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8D50NXM_meta$v=1404843075842 2024-06-03T18:06:47Z This article describes the behaviors and migratory patterns of caribou and the hunting practices that the Holcombe people used to catch them. Wahla draws some comparisons of these practices with the Eskimo and other northern groups, as well as some comparisons with the buffalo hunting groups of the plains. This resource is a pre-print version of the published article in the Totem Pole, the bulletin of the Aboriginal Research Club. Dataset eskimo* the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) ENVELOPE(-83.129425,-82.937164,42.63901,42.506527)
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topic PaleoIndian
Archaic
ESKIMO
Holcombe
Great Lakes Indians
Ethnohistoric Research
Holcombe Beach
Holcombe Site
Encampment
Technology
Hunting Tools
Stone Tools
Hunting Practices
Caribou
Faunal Resources
spellingShingle PaleoIndian
Archaic
ESKIMO
Holcombe
Great Lakes Indians
Ethnohistoric Research
Holcombe Beach
Holcombe Site
Encampment
Technology
Hunting Tools
Stone Tools
Hunting Practices
Caribou
Faunal Resources
Wahla, Edward J.
Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters
topic_facet PaleoIndian
Archaic
ESKIMO
Holcombe
Great Lakes Indians
Ethnohistoric Research
Holcombe Beach
Holcombe Site
Encampment
Technology
Hunting Tools
Stone Tools
Hunting Practices
Caribou
Faunal Resources
description This article describes the behaviors and migratory patterns of caribou and the hunting practices that the Holcombe people used to catch them. Wahla draws some comparisons of these practices with the Eskimo and other northern groups, as well as some comparisons with the buffalo hunting groups of the plains. This resource is a pre-print version of the published article in the Totem Pole, the bulletin of the Aboriginal Research Club.
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title Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters
title_short Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters
title_full Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters
title_fullStr Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters
title_full_unstemmed Holcombe Caribou People in the Light of Studies of Similar Surviving Hunters
title_sort holcombe caribou people in the light of studies of similar surviving hunters
publisher the Digital Archaeological Record
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Michigan (State / Territory)
North America (Continent)
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