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Early English Settlers in North America Consumed Indigenous Dogs for Survival

Early English settlers in Jamestown ate indigenous dogs to survive the Starving Time, revealing complex interactions with Native American communities. ....

United States , Richard Hakluyt , George Percy , Douglas Owsley , North America , Native American , American Antiquity , Starving Time , Daily Mail ,

DNA analysis reveals that Jamestown Colony residents ate dogs with Indigenous ancestry

Dogs with Indigenous ancestry were eaten during a period of starvation at Jamestown, the first English settlement in North America in the 17th century, according to new research in American Antiquity. ....

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Jamestown Residents Consumed Dogs of Indigenous Origin

Jamestown Residents Consumed Dogs of Indigenous Origin
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United Kingdom , United States , Arianee Thomas , Society For American Archaeology , University Of Iowa , Cambridge University Press , Cambridge University , North America , American Antiquity , Native American , Late Woodland , Starving Time ,

Study reveals how Chinese migrants in LA forged their own economy amid racism

A study of Los Angeles Chinatown reveals that Chinese migrants in the late 1800s established a self-reliant economy by engaging in pig-raising and pork distribution. Despite discriminatory policies such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, researchers Jiajing Wang, an assistant professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College, historical archaeologist Laura Wai Ng and Tamara Serrao-Leiva, curator of anthropology at the San Bernardino County Museum, found that these migrants found a solution to counter discriminatory policies in creating their own economic system. ....

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