03 December 2010
Relatives.
The whole concept of 'wild' was decidedly European, one not shared by the original inhabitants of this continent. What we called 'wilderness' was to the Indian a homeland, 'abiding loveliness' in Salish or Piegan. The land was not something to be feared or conquered, and 'wildlife' were neither wild nor alien; they were relatives.
- Doug Peacock, Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness
National Geographic has some family photos here.
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