Hunting rituals among the Naskapi of Labrador serve to regulate ecological relationships by

A) teaching hunters how to locate animals more accurately.
B) promoting research into animal behavior.
C) preventing the Naskapi from eating certain animals.
D) randomizing the direction that hunters follow to search for game.
E) none of the above.


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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