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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Examples for "forager"
Examples for "forager"
1He'd thought her only a forager - awomanof war intrigued him.
2But in about a fortnight this forager came home, full of emptiness.
3He was a great forager, and kept us both in food.
4Nothing in the forager's calendar is more seasonal than birch sap.
5British forager Miles Irving says three-cornered leeks have been cultivated in Britain since 1759.
1Basically, it's a return to hunter-gatherer ways, only without heating your food.
2With Toynbee in mind, I let my thoughts regress to hunter-gatherer times.
3Medieval peasants may indeed have been more miserable than their hunter-gatherer ancestors.
4The difference could be the result of evolutionary pressures on our hunter-gatherer ancestors.
5Many hunter-gatherer groups showed no evidence of kissing or desire to do so.
6The Awá are one of only two nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes left in Brazil.
7There would have therefore been a large flow of mating individuals between hunter-gatherer societies.
8Men and women in hunter-gatherer societies tend to bring back equal amounts of food.
9Women work hard in hunter-gatherer societies, often harder than men.
10There is, incidentally, no hunter-gatherer society that dispenses with cooking.
11The elders among ancient hunter-gatherer tribes knew that life could be brutal and short.
12The hunter-gatherer mythos of making do with less seems salient in the 21st century.
13Camilla Power of the University of East London in the UK studies hunter-gatherer groups today.
14A virus infecting a hunter-gatherer might only reach family members or perhaps a hunting group.
15The hunter-gatherer work, that was what he wanted now.
16Human remains gathered from hunter-gatherer societies show mortality rates as high as 70%.
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