The Sacred Cow and the Abominable Pig: Riddles of Food and CultureSimon & Schuster, 1987 - 289 páginas |
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... dingo , without training it to catch game or render any service whatsoever . " Many observers concur that the Australian Aborigines neither ate the dingoes nor used them to hunt or kill game . The Aborigines were extremely fond of their ...
... dingo , without training it to catch game or render any service whatsoever . " Many observers concur that the Australian Aborigines neither ate the dingoes nor used them to hunt or kill game . The Aborigines were extremely fond of their ...
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... dingoes these other " pets " quickly ended up in the cooking fire . Dingoes were also in fact eaten . True , they were not a mainstay of the Aborigines ' diet , but virtually all Aborigines ate dingoes in times of scarcity . And at ...
... dingoes these other " pets " quickly ended up in the cooking fire . Dingoes were also in fact eaten . True , they were not a mainstay of the Aborigines ' diet , but virtually all Aborigines ate dingoes in times of scarcity . And at ...
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... dingoes , turn out on closer inspection to be quite a bargain . They don't make agriculture possible , but they make urban industrial society a lot more livable . As proxy hu- mans , one or two pets can take the place of a whole army of ...
... dingoes , turn out on closer inspection to be quite a bargain . They don't make agriculture possible , but they make urban industrial society a lot more livable . As proxy hu- mans , one or two pets can take the place of a whole army of ...
Contenido
ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred Cow | 47 |
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