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Journal of Ethnobiology | 2015

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIGENOUS AMERICAN PEOPLES AND WOLVES 1: WOLVES AS TEACHERS AND GUIDES

Brandy R. Fogg; Nimachia Howe; Raymond Pierotti

Abstract We examine the historical relationship between humans and wolves as illustrated through stories of North American Indigenous Peoples, especially the Great Plains and Intermountain West, exemplified by Cheyenne, Lakota, Blackfoot, Pawnee, and Shoshone peoples. Indigenous stories have not been employed in scholarly examinations of the origins of ‘dogs’. These tribal peoples were tough and resilient and wanted companion animals as tough and resilient as themselves. All Plains tribes examined closely have stories that describe wolves as guides, protectors, or entities that directly taught or showed humans how to hunt after humans arrived in the Americas. Indigenous stories provide insights into the process of domestication of wolves, and such stories may indicate at what stage different peoples were in their relationship with wolves. There appears to have existed a reciprocal relationship in which both species provided food for each other or shared food. This is important because it is often assumed by scholars from the Eurocentric tradition that the first wolves associated with humans scavenged or hung around camps waiting for scraps; thus, from this perspective, the process of domestication began with wolves being dominated by humans. In contrast, we argue for a coevolutionary reciprocal relationship between Homo sapiens and Canis lupus that existed from the early days of tribes until at least the nineteenth century. Our results do not mean that many tribes lacked fully domesticated dogs that were not wolflike in phenotype, but that the process of domestication may have taken a different path than is generally assumed.


Archive | 2018

Dingo Makes Us Human

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

The First Domestication

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

Living with Wolves and Dogs

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

The Process of Domestication

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

Cooperation between Species

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

Wolves and Coyotes

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

Wolves, Archaeologists, and the Origin of Dogs

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

Living Well with Wolves and Dogs

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg


Archive | 2018

The Spaniels of San Marcos

Raymond Pierotti; Brandy R. Fogg

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