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A History of Dogs in the Early Americas

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A History of Dogs in the Early Americas - Schwartz, Marion, Ms.
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For more than 12,000 years the dog has coexisted with humans in the Americas, following pathways much different from those of dogs in Europe and Asia. New World dogs have been viewed as sacred and profane, as deities, as eaters of excrement, and as valued food. This entertaining and enlightening book examines the fluctuating status of dogs in Native America from prehistory to the present. Drawing on chronicles, ethnographies, archaeological reports, myths, biology, and a rich array of visual materials, Marion Schwartz ...

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A History of Dogs in the Early Americas 1998, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300075199

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A History of Dogs in the Early Americas 1997, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300069648

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