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Article: Stone Age pronghorn.(hunting narrative)(includes related information on antelope hunting)
- Article from:
- Sports Afield
- Article date:
- August 1, 1997
- Author:
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Nothing is real, I tell Turgenev. This is not a complaint; it is the way America is arranged. The arrangement is most clear in the West. First, the landscape itself grows more valuable than anything anybody does on it, obliterating the idea of livelihood. Next, a wave of people from elsewhere buy 20 or 300 or 3000 acres and hire underemployed locals to maintain it for them. Then the restaurants move in. The restaurant owners wear cowboy boots with the tops cut off. Eventually, battalions of cud-chewing vacationers saturate the region and demand Indian necklaces. It does not matter that centuries have passed since the aboriginal people were killed or starved out of the ...
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