Athabaskans were a hunting people who initially followed the bison, and were identified in 16th-century Spanish accounts as " dog nomads ".
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Beringia, the land from where this hunting people had come _ now lying under the Bering Strait _ was similar steppe country.
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Scholars agree that, at a minimum, the Jumanos comprised the nomadic bison-hunting people of the Pecos and Concho River valleys of Texas.
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Hunting peoples around the world often set regular fires to maintain and extend grasslands, and prevent fire-intolerant trees and shrubs from taking hold.
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No examples of these furs survive from ancient times but the Tehuelche Indians of Patagonia made such robes as did other technologically simple hunting peoples.
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All those guys had to do was get someone to lie for them, bring them over here and then start hunting people down, she said
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In 1565 Francisco de Ibarra met a bison-hunting people he called Querechos near Casas Grandes, Mexico, hundreds of miles from where Coronado had visited them.
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The large animals roaming through what was then a cold landscape of tundras, birches and pinetrees must have inspired the early hunting people with awe.
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What he found were the ancestors of the Wichita, a numerous farming and buffalo hunting people in central Kansas who possessed none of the wealth he sought.
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The other book, " The Mountain People " ( 1972, Touchstone ), is a shocking portrait of the Ik, a hapless and dwindling hunting people in northern Uganda.