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Swanton, John R.
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The Indians of the southeastern United States.
Bull. Bur. Amer. Ethnol. 137: xiii + 943. 107 pls.
–Again quotes Velasco to the effect that the southeast Florida Indians killed manatees by driving stakes into their nostrils (329); suggests there was confusion with manatees in accounts describing similar methods of hunting cetaceans (297-298, 329). Swanton interprets the "two large bones" from the manatee's head that were placed in graves as "tusks" (250, 282); doubtless they were really the periotic bones.
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Florida
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Swanton, J.R. (TML; hunting by Indians; 250, 282, 297-298, 329.) |
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Hunting and Capture
(SEE ALSO: Accidental Death or Injury; Archeological Sites, Sirenians at; Captivity, Sirenians in; Conservation; Economic Use; Natural Enemies; Weed Control)
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Swanton, J.R. (TML; Florida; by Indians; 250, 282, 297-298, 329.) |
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Religious, Superstitious, or Ornamental Use or Observance
(SEE ALSO: Economic Use; Mermaid Legend)
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Swanton, J.R. (TML; Florida; bones ["tusks"] in graves; 250, 282.) |
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Trichechus manatus latirostris (Harlan, 1824) Hatt, 1934
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Swanton, J.R. (Florida; hunting by Indians; 250, 282, 297-298, 329.) |
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