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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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Authors: Hanson, Harold C., Currie, Campbell
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1957
Subjects:
Lac
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66816 2023-05-15T14:18:50+02:00 The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region Hanson, Harold C. Currie, Campbell 1957-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66816 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66816/50729 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66816 ARCTIC; Vol 10, No 4: 1957; 211-229 1923-1245 0004-0843 Artifacts Dorset culture Indian archaeology Inuit archaeology Hazen Lake region Nunavut Ruggles River region Igloolik region Payne Lac (59 25 N 74 00 W) region Québec Bassin Salluit region Yukon Alaska Old Crow Flats info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1957 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:36Z 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 Dorset culture eskimo* Igloolik inuit James Bay Nunavut Old Crow Salluit Alaska James Bay Yukon University of Calgary Journal Hosting Hudson Igloolik ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,69.378,69.378) Indian Nunavut Old Crow Flats ENVELOPE(-139.755,-139.755,68.083,68.083) Payne ENVELOPE(167.867,167.867,-72.817,-72.817) Ruggles River ENVELOPE(-69.294,-69.294,81.702,81.702) Salluit ENVELOPE(-75.643,-75.643,62.204,62.204) Yukon ARCTIC 10 4 211
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topic Artifacts
Dorset culture
Indian archaeology
Inuit archaeology
Hazen
Lake
region
Nunavut
Ruggles River region
Igloolik region
Payne
Lac
(59 25 N
74 00 W) region
Québec
Bassin
Salluit region
Yukon
Alaska
Old Crow Flats
spellingShingle Artifacts
Dorset culture
Indian archaeology
Inuit archaeology
Hazen
Lake
region
Nunavut
Ruggles River region
Igloolik region
Payne
Lac
(59 25 N
74 00 W) region
Québec
Bassin
Salluit region
Yukon
Alaska
Old Crow Flats
Hanson, Harold C.
Currie, Campbell
The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region
topic_facet Artifacts
Dorset culture
Indian archaeology
Inuit archaeology
Hazen
Lake
region
Nunavut
Ruggles River region
Igloolik region
Payne
Lac
(59 25 N
74 00 W) region
Québec
Bassin
Salluit region
Yukon
Alaska
Old Crow Flats
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.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hanson, Harold C.
Currie, Campbell
author_facet Hanson, Harold C.
Currie, Campbell
author_sort Hanson, Harold C.
title The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region
title_short The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region
title_full The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region
title_fullStr The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region
title_full_unstemmed The Kill of Wild Geese by the Natives of the Hudson-James Bay Region
title_sort kill of wild geese by the natives of the hudson-james bay region
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1957
url https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66816
long_lat ENVELOPE(-81.800,-81.800,69.378,69.378)
ENVELOPE(-139.755,-139.755,68.083,68.083)
ENVELOPE(167.867,167.867,-72.817,-72.817)
ENVELOPE(-69.294,-69.294,81.702,81.702)
ENVELOPE(-75.643,-75.643,62.204,62.204)
geographic Hudson
Igloolik
Indian
Nunavut
Old Crow Flats
Payne
Ruggles River
Salluit
Yukon
geographic_facet Hudson
Igloolik
Indian
Nunavut
Old Crow Flats
Payne
Ruggles River
Salluit
Yukon
genre Arctic
Dorset culture
eskimo*
Igloolik
inuit
James Bay
Nunavut
Old Crow
Salluit
Alaska
James Bay
Yukon
genre_facet Arctic
Dorset culture
eskimo*
Igloolik
inuit
James Bay
Nunavut
Old Crow
Salluit
Alaska
James Bay
Yukon
op_source ARCTIC; Vol 10, No 4: 1957; 211-229
1923-1245
0004-0843
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