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1 online resource (380 pages). |
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Publication of the Texas Folklore Society
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Publications of the Texas Folklore Society.
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Summary |
No matter how sophisticated or technologically advanced we become, there is still something within that beckons us to "the hunt." This desire creates the customs, beliefs, and rituals related to hunting--for deer, hogs, as well as fish and snakes, etc. These rituals and customs lead to some of our most treasured folklore. |
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The hunting drive and its place in our lore -- Gone 'a hunting / Len Ainsworth. -- Making a drive in Botswana / Francis Edward Abernethy -- The decline of the poacher as folk hero in Texas / Riley Froh -- Nocturnal woodpecker / W. Frank Mayhew -- Fishing Texas: a passion passed on by my dad / Jim Harris -- The Angelina Cat and Coon Hunting Association: a sort of memoir / John C. Wolf -- Dentistry, dehorning, and more: South Texas women's hunting stories / Mary Margaret Dougherty Campbell -- The lore of hunting: deer, hogs, coons, and even foxes -- Deer leaves / Bob Dunn -- Don't that beat all / Francis Edward Abernethy -- Hinkel Shillings and the Red Ranger / Thad Sitton -- The lore of wild hog hunting in West Texas / Kenneth W. Davis -- Hunting javelina hogs in South Texas / James B. Kelly -- Jess's first coon hunt / Lee Haile -- Fishing lore in Texas -- Skills of the rivermen: ways and means of market fishermen / Wildwood Dean Price -- Fisherman's luck / Wildwood Dean Price -- The big fish that didn't get away / Nina Marshall Garrett -- Our family fishing trips / R. McCormack -- Fishing from Indianola to Boca Chica and waters in between / Jean Granberry Schnitz -- The jetty / Randy Cameron -- You hunt what?! unusual prey and other things we chase -- Jackrabbit drives (and other types of rabbit hunting) in the Pleasant Valley community, Fisher County, Texas / Ruth Cleveland Riddels -- Rattlesnake at the ants in the pants / Clyde (Chip) Morgan -- The pointer / Ruth Riddels -- Man hounds and dog sergeants / Thad Sitton -- This is for the birds / Charlie Oden -- Hunting the elusive lost mines and buried treasures of Texas / W.C. Jameson -- The one that got away (or should have): anecdotes and funny stories -- Sierra treed / Lee Haile -- Porch hunting / Sue Friday -- Deliverance II: the tale of a strange encounter in the Big Thicket / Robert J. (Jack) Duncan -- A Thanksgiving catfish / Jerry Young -- Pranks in hunting camp; or, the physiological and psychological benefits of ancient rites practiced in bucolic and fraternal settings / Robert Flynn -- Fishing for whoppers / Henry Wolff, Jr. -- Roping a deer / Anonymous -- Texas menu 1835: venison and honey, prairie chicken, or baked fish / Jerry Bryan Lincecum -- Fisherman's paradise: 'his cap never got wet' / Blaine T. Williams -- Fishing / Vicky J. Rose -- Caney Creek night hunting: a saga of dire situations and scared prayers / Wildwood Dean Price. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Hunting -- Texas -- Folklore.
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Hunting. |
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Texas. |
Genre/Form |
Folklore.
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Fishing -- Texas -- Folklore.
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Fishing. |
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books -- Folklore.
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Electronic books -- Folklore.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Untiedt, Kenneth L. Hide, Horn, Fish and Fowl : Texas Hunting and Fishing Lore. Denton : University of North Texas Press, ©2011 9781574413205 |
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9781574414462 (electronic book) |
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1574414461 (electronic book) |
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9781574413205 |
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1574413201 |
Standard No. |
9786613395030 |
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