John Smith wrote Yesterday at 4:06pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Yesterday at 4:02pm:
‘’They’’ is ‘’them’’ wot is mentioned in the link.
Aborigines have never hunted pigs. They were introduced by white man.
Well they've had over 200 years to learn.
And they do hunt feral pigs. Some for their own consumption, some for a food source on Indigenous run crocodile farms, & many for conservation/environmental management controls.
And dumbarse the last Aboriginals to come in out of the Gibson Desert in 1984 - the Pintupi 9 - joined the community at Kiwirrkurra who have been
eating feral cats for generations.
Quote:Pintupi and other central desert tribes have been hunting feral cats for their meat for generations, but handing over their stomachs for science is a relatively new step. The CDNTS introduced the bounty for cats caught on Kiwirrkurra traditional lands last year to encourage the community to put more effort into the hunt.
“Pintupi people see cats as a good food source and also as a medicinal food source,” Crossing told Guardian Australia. “A young man has recounted to me about how as a young fellow he was sick and his family went out and got a cat.”
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/oct/27/traditional-hunters-and-w... Quote:Since the 1880s, First Nations people have hunted feral cats for meat, a practice that was once widespread across Australia. Today, this practice is primarily observed in the Nyirripi community in the Northern Territory and Kiwirrkurra community in Western Australia.
https://feralcatandfox.com.au/tools/cat/indigenous-hunting/ Quote:Since their introduction to Australia in the 1880’s feral cats have been hunted for meat by Aboriginal people. Once a widespread occurrence, traditional hunting of feral cats now only occurs regularly in the Nyirripi and Kiwirrkurra communities. Amongst Kiwirrkurra people cat meat is regarded as highly desirable, and is recognised as a good medicine. In many communities cat hunters are admired for their skill.
Traditional hunting practices require a great deal of knowledge and skill to know where to find cats, how they behave and how to track them. Skilled hunters can identify cat tracks and judge how fresh the tracks are.
https://wafcwg.org.au/information/indigenous-hunting/So as usual knowall dumbarse Smith doesn't know what he's talking about.