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You picture yourself as an American Indian.
Perhaps you are not totally on base.
----- Original Message -----
From: Wayne VanTassel <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [P-F] a vegetarian paleo??
| At 01:46 AM 8/3/99 EDT, you wrote:
| >In a message dated 8/2/99 11:24:30 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
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| >writes:
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| >There is a certain spirituality about eating vegetarian
that is
| >missing in carnivory.
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| You you could claim so is only evidence of your extreme
alienation from the
| natural world. (But, hey! Don't feel bad. It's an
alienation shared by a
| good number of your fellow americans) For some evidence
of hunters'
| spiritual connection to the natural world, other the work
Ray suggested,
| you might try (just off the top of my head)
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| Bloodties: Nature, Culture and the Hunt by Ted Kerasote
| The Tender Carnivore & the Sacred Game by Paul Shepard
| The Contract of the Wild: Why Animals Chose Domestication
(forgot the
| author and can't find it on my bookshelves)
| and of course, the classic:
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| Meditations on Hunting by Jose Ortega y Gasset
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| There is a spirituality to hunting. Veggies simply have
an intense
| psychological need to deny it.
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