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We think of the solitary hunter, but evidence shows it was a group activity, and easy and safe.
I'm thinking of a world heritage site known as "Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump" in Alberta, where bison
herds were guided with stones and chased over a cliff.
Aboriginal Canadians have said that wild game was far more plentiful as recently as 100 years ago.
William

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