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The Effects Of Hunting On Native Americans

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Hunting deer is a way of getting food for families. Many years before hunting was thought of as a sport by some and before people did it illegally and unfairly, deer were a main part of fall and winter meals. As some animals went into hibernation, the deer were on the prowl, searching for any means of vegetation. This made them a primary target. Native Americans killed as many deer per winter as they could to ensure the health and warmth of their families. The use of their dogs helped them hunting tremendously. It reduced the risk of hypothermia since the Indians only put in a limited amount energy during the harsh cold of winter, One family can feed on a deer for over a week. Venison is the meat that is eaten from a deer. Most people love
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