hunt v / hunted
hunt n [Fishery was pursued actively with cod seine.] Apparently they required larger crews than those that used traps and the fish would have to be hunted rather than harvested. [Harvest: passive techniques such as handline and trawl. This is the observer's usage, but it is interesting in the...
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Summary: | hunt n [Fishery was pursued actively with cod seine.] Apparently they required larger crews than those that used traps and the fish would have to be hunted rather than harvested. [Harvest: passive techniques such as handline and trawl. This is the observer's usage, but it is interesting in the distinction about going for fish or waiting for fish. It might help in use of _hunt_ for sealing. Complex relations between Nfldrs' vocabulary and anthropologists' analysis of the behavior. WK] PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup G. M. Story NOV 8 1987 WK Used I Used I Not used |
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