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The Klamath, in the northern sectors, were primarily fishers and hunters of waterfowl; the Modoc, in the southern sectors, were also fishers but relied more on gathering edible roots, seeds, and berries and on hunting various game.
I spend my last hours at Wild Fal gathering edible leaves, and as I nibble away at my wild salad from my newly crafted bowl, I can't help but contemplate the simple fulfilment that creating with nature can achieve: a reminder that some things really can't be connected to digitally.
According to this source, Ralambo had already married once when his servant encountered the beautiful princess Rafotsimarobavina and four female companions gathering edible greens in a valley west of Ambohidrabiby.
Fritz Haeg's work has included animal architecture, crocheted rugs, domestic gatherings, edible gardens, educational environments, public dances, sculptural knitwear, temporary encampments, urban parades, wild landscapes, and occasionally buildings for people.
Dogs were first domesticated in Central Asia by at least 15,000 years ago by people who engaged in hunting and gathering wild edible plants.
Although I joke that my tombstone will read, "It must be something she ate," gathering native edible plants has provided joy, exercise and lower grocery bills, not to mention exciting food adventures.
A few San roamed the Namib until early in the 20th century, gathering whatever was edible along the shore, hunting in the Inner Namib, and often depending on the bitter juices of the tsama (tsamma) melon for water.
In general, Apachean women were responsible for raising their children; gathering and processing edible seeds and other wild plants, such as mescal, a cactus that provided food, juice, and fibres; collecting firewood and water; producing buckskin clothing, baskets, and pottery; and building the home.
The African pouched rat forages on the surface, gathering anything that might be edible into its capacious cheek pouches until its face bulges out sideways.
Since agricultural lands are very limited, many villagers depend on NWFP gathering (e.g. bamboo, mushrooms, edible and medicinal plants and sugar palm).
While four interviewees derived the bulk of their annual income from selling edibles or teaching classes about gathering, the other 8 earned only modest amounts of supplemental income (roughly equivalent to one or two percent of their annual income).
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