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Indians, Animals, and the Fur Trade: A Critique of Keepers of the Game
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Indians, Animals, and the Fur Trade: A Critique of Keepers of the Game

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Exploring the motivations of Indians involved in the fur trade, the contributors to this volume challenge the spiritualist interpretation set forth by Calvin Martin in Keepers of the Game, which dismisses the lure of European goods–the power and leisure that firearms and other tools afforded the Indians–and instead attributes the Indians’ willingness to overkill wildlife to the epidemics that decimated their ranks, that not only shattered their religious bonds with game but also unleashed a furious revenge against the animals.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2008
Pages
216
ISBN
9780820331508

Exploring the motivations of Indians involved in the fur trade, the contributors to this volume challenge the spiritualist interpretation set forth by Calvin Martin in Keepers of the Game, which dismisses the lure of European goods–the power and leisure that firearms and other tools afforded the Indians–and instead attributes the Indians’ willingness to overkill wildlife to the epidemics that decimated their ranks, that not only shattered their religious bonds with game but also unleashed a furious revenge against the animals.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2008
Pages
216
ISBN
9780820331508