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🗓️ 25 March 2016
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Pastimes that people do on the weekends was a way of life for the people of the Eastern Woodlands. Learn about the animals that were vital to the way of life in all Iroquoia.
Today we will talk about deer drives, fishing, beaver trapping and .... bear raising?
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Voyages de la Nouvelle France by Samuel de Champlain
Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World: Iroquois & Their Neighbors by William Engelbrecht and Caleb Rector
Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants by Arthur C. Parker
1491: NEW REVELATIONS OF THE AMERICAS BEFORE COLUMBUS BY CHARLES MANN
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0:00.0 | Hi everybody, welcome back to Aricoy History and Legends. |
0:09.2 | I'm Caleb and I'm Andrew. |
0:11.0 | And welcome to episode five, hunting and fishing. |
0:14.6 | Now we originally recorded this as part of the Three Sisters, episode four, and we tried to cover everything, gathering, hunting, |
0:24.2 | fishing, and agriculture. |
0:25.5 | And before we realized it, we had a podcast that was over two hours long. |
0:29.8 | Yeah, and we're not hardcore history, nor do we claim to be. |
0:32.9 | Yes, we are definitely not hardcore history as far as length of our podcasts nor quality of our podcasts. |
0:40.0 | We're aspiring to be. |
0:42.3 | But anyway, enough about that. |
0:43.9 | So we thought that we would just split into two episodes and then we can take a week off. |
0:49.1 | Yes. |
0:49.5 | Taking a week off is very good, especially when people think they're getting an extra episode, |
0:54.1 | when in reality, guys, you just got an episode split in a half. Yep. So should we get started, |
0:59.2 | Caleb? You want to go to fishing or hunting? What's the plan? No plan. Okay, let's talk about |
1:04.3 | hunting. This is fun stuff, and I being a hunter, can relate a lot more to this than I can. |
1:12.0 | They're old ways of agriculture. And when I read about them I see all these things and and think about the practicality |
1:18.5 | of it and try to learn something cool from it but they hunted all hunted and trapped all sorts |
1:24.5 | of different animals a lot of our listeners are from the northeast but for those of you that aren't all sorts of different animals. A lot of our listeners are from the northeast, |
1:28.8 | but for those of you that aren't, |
1:30.8 | all kind of run down what animals we had here and had here. |
1:36.6 | Their main source of meat was white-tailed deer. |
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