The culture of hunting in Canada:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Vancouver [B.C.] UBC Press c2007
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction / Jean L. Manore. pt. 1. Hunting and identity. Why I hunt / Leigh Clarke -- Learning to hunt at the age of twenty-seven: a new hunter's views on hunting / Jason E. McCutcheon -- Hunting with Dad / Robert Sopuck -- Hunting stories / Peter Kulchyski -- The empire's Eden: British hunters, travel writing, and imperialism in nineteenth-century Canada / Greg Gillespie -- Powers of liveness: reading Hornaday's Camp-fires / Mark Simpson. pt. 2. Hunting and conservation history. Views of a Swampy-Cree elder on the spiritual relationship between hunters and animals / Louis Bird and Roldand Bohr -- 'When the need for it no longer existed': declining wildlife and Native hunting rights in Ontario, 1791-1898 / David Calerley -- Contested terrains of space and place: hunting and the landscape known as Algonquin Park, 1890-1950 / Jean L. Manore -- The sinews of their lives: First Nation's access to resources in the Yukon, 1890-1950 / Kenneth Coates -- The Canadian Wildlife Service: enforcing federal wildlife regulations / J. Alexander Burnett. pt. 3. Hunting and contemporary challenges. Aboriginal peoples and their historic right to hunt: a reasonable symbiotic relationship / Bruce W. Hodgins -- Personal expression as exemplified by hunting: one man's view / Edward Reid -- Gun control in Canada / Simon Wallace -- A hunter's perspective on gun control in Canada / Dale Miner -- The activists move west: recent experiences in Manitoba / Tim Sopuck -- Fair chase: to where does it lead? / Edward Hanna. Conclusion: Learning about passions, policies, and problems / Jean L. Manore
"The essays collected here address important historical and contemporary issues regarding the culture and practice of hunting. Topics include hunting identities; conservation and its relationship to hunting; tensions between hunters and non-hunters and between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal hunting groups; hunting ethics; debates over hunting practices and regulations; animal rights; and gun control. The discussion involves consideration of the social, political, and economic context as well as class and racial tensions between sport hunters and subsistence hunters."--Jacket
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 276 p.)
ISBN:0774812931
077481294X
0774855320
9780774812931
9780774855327

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