WASHINGTON (AFP) – For countless generations prior to European colonisation, Canada’s Indigenous people relied on caribou both as a source of subsistence and as an integral part of their cultural practices. Hunting and butchering the animal in frigid temperatures was long seen as a rite of passage, and members of the First Nations were the […]
For countless generations prior to European colonization, Canada's Indigenous people relied on caribou both as a source of subsistence and as an integral part of their cultural practices. Hunting and butchering the animal in frigid temperatures was long seen as a rite of passage, and members of the First Nations…
For countless generations prior to European colonization, Canada's Indigenous people relied on caribou both as a source of subsistence and as an integral part