More Than A Meal : The Turkey in History Myth Ritual and Reality
More Than A Meal : The Turkey in History Myth Ritual and Reality
Author: Karren Davis
Wholesale:
Please Log in to view the price
In a very scholarly way, Karen Davis explores the unnatural history of the turkey. Where did the bird come from? How was it treated by Native Americans? What place did the turkey have in their mythology? Why is the turkey called 'turkey'? (And who would have guessed there could be so many compelling theories!?
Availability:
Out of stock
In a very scholarly way, Karen Davis explores the unnatural history of the turkey. Where did the bird come from? How was it treated by Native Americans? What place did the turkey have in their mythology? Why is the turkey called 'turkey'? (And who would have guessed there could be so many compelling theories!?) What happened between the turkey being taken to Europe and then reintroduced to North America? How did the bird become so despised in Western society? All these questions and many more are dealt with in a serious but engaging way.
—Professor of Poultry Ethology, Chair in Animal Welfare, University of Guelph, Ontario
Product details
Attribute name |
Attribute value |
Author
|
Karren Davis |
Dimensions
|
152 x 228 x 12 mm |
Imprint
|
Lantern Publishing & Media |
ISBN
|
9781930051881 |
Language
|
English |
Media type
|
Paperback |
Original title
|
More Than A Meal : The Turkey in History Myth Ritual and Reality |
Page count
|
192 |
Product no
|
9781930051881 |
Publish date
|
2004-09-17 |
Publisher
|
Lantern Books |
RRP List price
|
20.00 USD |
Weight
|
1 g |