Notice the little white heads mixed in with the Canada Geese. Click on picture to enlarge.
Monthly Archives: November 2008
Native Americans and Vegetarianism
Native Americans and Vegetarianism
This article first appeared in the Vegetarian Journal, September 1994, published by The Vegetarian Resource Group
By Rita Laws, Ph.D.
How well we know the stereotype of the rugged Plains Indian: killer of buffalo, dressed in quill-decorated buckskin, elaborately feathered eaddress, and leather moccasins, living in an animal skin teepee, master of the dog and horse, and stranger to vegetables. But this lifestyle, once limited almost exclusively to the Apaches, flourished no more than a couple hundred years. It is not representative of most Native Americans of today or yesterday. Indeed, the “buffalo-as-lifestyle” phenomenon is a direct result of European influence, as we shall see.
Eagles do not pardon Leslie Owen Collier
Black Friday Eagle
Eagle Thanksgiving
I love cormorants!
What the turkeys were doing for Thanksgiving
These turkeys were thankful for a nice morning of foraging, but notice how they are not quite ready to come out of hiding. Click on picture to enlarge.