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What (who) is hunter-gatherer - definition


Hunter-gatherer         
  • Ainu]] ''[[Iomante]]'' ceremony (bear sending). Japanese scroll painting, circa 1870
  • A global map illustrating the decline of foraging/fishing/hunting/gathering around the world.<ref name="Stephens 897–902"/>
  • San]] man in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in South Africa. Many San still live as hunter-gatherers.
  • volume=1998}}</ref>
  • Bison hunt]] under the wolf-skin mask, [[George Catlin]], c. 1832
  • Illustration of [[Paleo-Indians]] hunting a [[glyptodon]]
  • Andamanese]] hunting c. 1903
  • seal hunters]], c. 1821
  • quote="The Upper Paleolithic inhabitants of the European region spanned by France, Czechoslovakia, and the Ukraine led a hunting life resembling that of the people of Mal'ta and Buret' and built similar dwellings of matching construction from the bones of extinct large mammals"}}</ref>
  • Mbendjele meat sharing
  • Indigenous Australian]] encampment.
  • [[Negrito]]s (''Negrillos'') in the Philippines, 1595.
  • Savanna Pumé]] couple on a hunting and gathering trip in the llanos of Venezuela. The man carries a bow, three steel-tipped arrows, and a hat that resembles the head of a jabiru stork as camouflage to approach near enough to deer for a shot. The woman carries a steel-tipped digging stick and a carrying basket for collecting wild tubers.
  • A [[Shoshone]] encampment in the [[Wind River Mountains]] of Wyoming, photographed by Percy Jackson, 1870
  • Hunter-gatherers (yellow) 4,000 years ago.
  • Indigenous people at a Brazilian farm plantation in [[Minas Gerais]] c. 1824
HUMAN LIVING IN A SOCIETY IN WHICH MOST OR ALL FOOD IS OBTAINED BY FORAGING (COLLECTING WILD PLANTS AND PURSUING WILD ANIMALS)
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A traditional hunter-gatherer or forager is a human living an ancestrally derived lifestyle in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that is, by gathering food from local sources, especially edible wild plants but also insects, fungi, honey, or anything safe to eat, and/or by hunting game (pursuing and/or trapping and killing wild animals, including catching fish), roughly as most animal omnivores do. Hunter-gatherer societies stand in contrast to the more sedentary agricultural societies, which rely mainly on cultivating crops and raising domesticated animals for food production, although the boundaries between the two ways of living are not completely distinct.
hunter-gatherer         
  • Ainu]] ''[[Iomante]]'' ceremony (bear sending). Japanese scroll painting, circa 1870
  • A global map illustrating the decline of foraging/fishing/hunting/gathering around the world.<ref name="Stephens 897–902"/>
  • San]] man in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in South Africa. Many San still live as hunter-gatherers.
  • volume=1998}}</ref>
  • Bison hunt]] under the wolf-skin mask, [[George Catlin]], c. 1832
  • Illustration of [[Paleo-Indians]] hunting a [[glyptodon]]
  • Andamanese]] hunting c. 1903
  • seal hunters]], c. 1821
  • quote="The Upper Paleolithic inhabitants of the European region spanned by France, Czechoslovakia, and the Ukraine led a hunting life resembling that of the people of Mal'ta and Buret' and built similar dwellings of matching construction from the bones of extinct large mammals"}}</ref>
  • Mbendjele meat sharing
  • Indigenous Australian]] encampment.
  • [[Negrito]]s (''Negrillos'') in the Philippines, 1595.
  • Savanna Pumé]] couple on a hunting and gathering trip in the llanos of Venezuela. The man carries a bow, three steel-tipped arrows, and a hat that resembles the head of a jabiru stork as camouflage to approach near enough to deer for a shot. The woman carries a steel-tipped digging stick and a carrying basket for collecting wild tubers.
  • A [[Shoshone]] encampment in the [[Wind River Mountains]] of Wyoming, photographed by Percy Jackson, 1870
  • Hunter-gatherers (yellow) 4,000 years ago.
  • Indigenous people at a Brazilian farm plantation in [[Minas Gerais]] c. 1824
HUMAN LIVING IN A SOCIETY IN WHICH MOST OR ALL FOOD IS OBTAINED BY FORAGING (COLLECTING WILD PLANTS AND PURSUING WILD ANIMALS)
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(hunter-gatherers)
Hunter-gatherers were people who lived by hunting and collecting food rather than by farming. There are still groups of hunter-gatherers living in some parts of the world.
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hunter-gatherer         
  • Ainu]] ''[[Iomante]]'' ceremony (bear sending). Japanese scroll painting, circa 1870
  • A global map illustrating the decline of foraging/fishing/hunting/gathering around the world.<ref name="Stephens 897–902"/>
  • San]] man in the [[Kalahari Desert]] in South Africa. Many San still live as hunter-gatherers.
  • volume=1998}}</ref>
  • Bison hunt]] under the wolf-skin mask, [[George Catlin]], c. 1832
  • Illustration of [[Paleo-Indians]] hunting a [[glyptodon]]
  • Andamanese]] hunting c. 1903
  • seal hunters]], c. 1821
  • quote="The Upper Paleolithic inhabitants of the European region spanned by France, Czechoslovakia, and the Ukraine led a hunting life resembling that of the people of Mal'ta and Buret' and built similar dwellings of matching construction from the bones of extinct large mammals"}}</ref>
  • Mbendjele meat sharing
  • Indigenous Australian]] encampment.
  • [[Negrito]]s (''Negrillos'') in the Philippines, 1595.
  • Savanna Pumé]] couple on a hunting and gathering trip in the llanos of Venezuela. The man carries a bow, three steel-tipped arrows, and a hat that resembles the head of a jabiru stork as camouflage to approach near enough to deer for a shot. The woman carries a steel-tipped digging stick and a carrying basket for collecting wild tubers.
  • A [[Shoshone]] encampment in the [[Wind River Mountains]] of Wyoming, photographed by Percy Jackson, 1870
  • Hunter-gatherers (yellow) 4,000 years ago.
  • Indigenous people at a Brazilian farm plantation in [[Minas Gerais]] c. 1824
HUMAN LIVING IN A SOCIETY IN WHICH MOST OR ALL FOOD IS OBTAINED BY FORAGING (COLLECTING WILD PLANTS AND PURSUING WILD ANIMALS)
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¦ noun a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
Examples of use of hunter-gatherer
1. "It goes back to when man was a hunter– gatherer.
2. Our minds and bodies were designed for hunter–gatherer societies, since that‘s where we evolved.
3. A more accurate description would have been Mesolithic, middle stone age or hunter gatherer.
4. In hunter–gatherer days, beliefs may have been fundamental to human survival.
5. That‘s the way it worked in hunter–gatherer cultures, most of which, Shackelford says, were polygamous.