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Hi Diane,
That would be useful. The sites where these dogs come from could very possibly be occupied by enslaved laborers or other tenants as the landowners seem to have permanent homes elsewhere. Unfortunately the history isn't complete enough so we haven't been able to clarify the specific identity of the site occupants.
Thanks, Adam
> Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 08:39:53 -0600
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> Subject: Re: dog butchery or consumption
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> Hi Adam,
> Not sure if this is within your area of interest, but I found both archaeological and historical evidence of dog butchery/consumption by slaves in the French West Indies.
> I have just finished my dissertation, in which this is discussed. Would this be of interest to you?
> Best,
> Diane
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> > On May 22, 2014, at 6:33 AM, adam heinrich <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > I am interested in learning if anyone has historical records or archaeological support of dog consumption in the American colonies (outside of Jamestown's Starving Time)?
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> > Sincerely, Adam Heinrich
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