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from blowing into the main room and cooling it off. there was usually a small hole in the ceiling from which the smoke from the fire escaped. [ ] fishing and hunting and gathering provided the aleuts with food. salmon , seal , walrus , whale , crabs , shellfish , and cod were all caught and dried, smoked
or roasted. caribou , deer , moose , and other types of game were eaten roasted or preserved. berries were dried or made into alutiqqutigaq, a mixture of berries, fat, and fish. the aleut used skin covered kayaks (or iqyax) to hunt marine mammals. [ ] they used locally available materials, such as driftwood...
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were percussively killed and gill cut. the fish were compared against a control group treated identically, without co. salmon exposed to co expressed no adverse reactions and were easily stunned by percussion. co-treated salmon had an earlier onset of rigor mortis and a faster decrease in muscle ph...
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