“A strange enough way”: An embodied natural history of experience, animals and food on the Teslin Trail

Geoforum - Tập 58 - Trang 14-22 - 2015
Jonathan Peyton1
1Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba, 220 Sinnott Bldg., 70A Dysart Rd., Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada

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