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 The Animals Came Dancing: Native American Sacred Ecology and Animal Kinship by Howard L. Harrod, The Native American hunter had a true appreciation of where his food came from and developed a ritual relationship to animal life -- an understanding and attitude almost completely lacking in modern culture. In this major overview of the relation between Indians and animals on the northern Great Plains, Howard Harrod recovers a sense of the knowledge that hunting peoples had of the animals upon which they depended and raises important questions about Euroamerican relationships with the natural world. Harrods's account deals with twelve Northern Plains peoples -- Lakota, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, Pawnee, and others -- who with the arrival of the horse in the eighteenth century became the buffalo hunters who continue to inhabit the American imagination. Harrod describes their hunting practices and the presence of animals in their folklore and shows how these traditions reflect a "sacred ecology" in which humans exist in relationship with other powers, including animals. Drawing on memories of Native Americans recorded by anthropologists, fur traders, missionaries, and other observers, Harrod examines cultural practices that flourished from the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century. He reconstructs the complex rituals of Plains peoples, which included buffalo hunting ceremonies employing bundles or dancing, and rituals such as the Sun Dance for the renewal of animals. In a closing chapter, Harrod examines the meanings of Indian-animal relations for a contemporary society that values human dominance over the natural world -- one in which domestic animals are removed from our consciousness as a source of food, wild animals are managed for humans to "experience", and hunting hasbecome a form of recreation. His meticulous scholarship re-imagines a vanished way of life, while his keen insights give voice to a hunger among many contemporary people for the recovery of a ritual relationship between themselves and the natural sources of their lives.
 Wildlife Films by Derek Bouse, If, as many argue, movies and television have become Western culture's premier storytelling media, so too have they become, for most of us, the primary source of encounters with the natural world -- particularly wild animals. The television fare offered nightly by broadcast and cable networks such as PBS and the Discovery Channel provides millions of viewers with their only experience of the wilderness and its inhabitants. But the very films we take as accurate portrayals of wildlife have evolved primarily as a form of entertainment, following the established codes and conventions of narrative exposition. The result has been less the representation of nature than its wholesale reconstruction and reconfiguration according to film and television conventions, audience expectations, and the demands of competition in the media marketplace. Wildlife Films traces the genealogy of the nature film, from its origins as the "animal locomotion" studies that mark the very beginnings of motion pictures themselves, to the founding of the Animal Planet cable channel that boasts "all animals, all the time". The narrative and thematic elements that unite wildlife films as a genre have their roots not in the documentary film tradition but in the older traditions of oral and written animal fables as reflections of human society. Bouse contends that classic wildlife films often portray animal protagonists living in families modeled on an ideal of the human nuclear family and working in communities that resemble an ideal of bucolic human society. In these stories -- presented as documentaries -- animals are motivated by human emotions and conduct relationships according to human customs.
Animal cell culture - StoatBringer 14:08, 24 January 2006 (UTC) Animal Cops Detroit - Animal Cops Detroit is a television reality show on Animal Planet. It takes place in Detroit, Michigan, home of the Michigan Humane Society, and focuses on the exploits of five animal cruelty field agents and the staff physicians and animal evaluators at the MHS. Social animal - A social animal is a loosely defined term for an organism that is highly interactive with other members of its species to the point of having a recognizable and distinct society. Whipsnade Wild Animal Park - Whipsnade Wild Animal Park is a zoo located at Whipsnade, near Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England. It is owned by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and is a companion to London Zoo in Regents Park, London.
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