"Kentucky Afield" television steps back in time with a three-part series on the history of hunting in the commonwealth. Part I, "Native Americans to European Settlement" begins the journey May 3 and 4 on KET.
Over the next few episodes, "Kentucky Afield" will follow the trail from an era of primitive survival through the days of market hunting - with no notion of seasons or bag limits - and then onto modern day practices which put wise use of wildlife resources at the heart of it all. We start with Eric Schlarb, anthropologist with the University of Kentucky, who shows how the spear, atlatl and other historic methods helped feed, clothe and shelter our earliest Americans.
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