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... hunting target . Hunters killed the as they lay beside their helpless mothers on the ice or rocky shores of their summer breeding and pupping grounds . Such furs still sell as luxury items for the wealthy . As interest groups have ...
... hunting target . Hunters killed the as they lay beside their helpless mothers on the ice or rocky shores of their summer breeding and pupping grounds . Such furs still sell as luxury items for the wealthy . As interest groups have ...
Page 104
... hunt , as they will be on their own when they are 22 years old . The specific hunting technique they use throughout their lives will be learned from their mother and the relationship mother and cub share during this period is close and ...
... hunt , as they will be on their own when they are 22 years old . The specific hunting technique they use throughout their lives will be learned from their mother and the relationship mother and cub share during this period is close and ...
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... hunting of these animals . Native Americans — Alaskan Eskimos and Indi- ans — were given the right to continue their ancestral practices or aboriginal hunting . In principle , this decision seemed sound . There is a proud history in ...
... hunting of these animals . Native Americans — Alaskan Eskimos and Indi- ans — were given the right to continue their ancestral practices or aboriginal hunting . In principle , this decision seemed sound . There is a proud history in ...
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