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Social Aspects and Implications of "Running to the Hills": The Case of the Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland
2008
Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology
When faced with the presence of hostile others on the landscape, hunter-gatherers may choose or be obliged to retreat to areas beyond the reach of their enemies-to run to the hills. Although sometimes successful, "running to the hills" often incurs additional risks and/or requires fundamental transformations of land-use patterns, subsistence strategies, and dimensions of social life. This article explores this strategy as it unfolded among the Beothuk Indians of Newfoundland. Forced to seek
doi:10.1080/15564890802056374
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