Native American occupants, the Tonkawa, were a flint-working, hunting people who followed the buffalo on foot and periodically set fire to the prairie to aid them in their hunts.
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The term " anti-hunting " is used to describe opponents of hunting; while it does not appear to be pejorative, it is widely used as such by pro-hunting people.
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Japanese often turn to pop-sociology to account for these differences, describing themselves as a " farming people " in contrast to the " hunting peoples " of the West.
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Or it " could also be used by head-hunting people " to screen candidates for executive jobs and by contestants in divorces to discredit a spouse seeking custody of children.
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A lieutenant-colonel in the former Rwandan army, Muvinyi allegedly commanded units when massacres against Tutsis were set into motion and his soldiers allegedly manned roadblocks or aided militiamen in hunting people down.
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Matt Parkman manages to pluck out memories at the expense of Noah being in pain, learning about the operation hunting people with abilities, this is also where we lurn Noah is colorblind.
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However, kalugas are known to have an aggressive nature, and instances of them toppling fishing boats and drowning fishermen have been reported, although no concrete evidence exists of them assaulting or hunting people.
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A British police force taking part in an FBI-led investigation hunting people who view child pornography on the Internet said Tuesday that its typical suspect was a white, professional man working in the computer industry.
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The Inuit, who were formerly known as Eskimos, were an entirely nomadic, hunting people until about 50 years ago when the central government began a concerted effort to bring them into the mainstream of Canadian life.
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The Eskimos, or Inuit, about 155, 000 seal-hunting peoples scattered around the Arctic, plan to seek a ruling from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights that the United States, by contributing substantially to global warming, is threatening their existence.