
EP: 447 | A Discussion of Native American Life
From Gamekeeper Podcast by Mossy Oak
June 5, 2026 · 1h 32m
About this episode
Dr. Ashley Dumas discusses various aspects of Native American life and culture, including hunting and foraging techniques.
On this episode we’re joined by Dr. Ashley Dumas, the Professor of Anthropology at the University of West Alabama. We are all fascinated by the Native American artifacts we often find on our hunting properties and hearing how they thrived in the wilderness. How did they hunt, forage, fish, make tools, set up villages and camps? Dr. Dumas explains fascinating aspects of the culture of the Native Americas. Listen, Learn and Enjoy. If you enjoyed this Gamekeeper episode, send the gu...
People in this episode
Guest: Dr. Ashley Dumas
Topics covered
- Native American life
- anthropology
- hunting
- foraging
- cultural artifacts
- wilderness survival
Keywords
- Native American artifacts
- hunting properties
- wilderness
- culture
- forage
- fish
- tools
- villages
- camps
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: University of West Alabama
Places: Native America
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