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DON'T MOURN DOVE NUMBERS
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With a good tailwind, mourning doves can do aerobatics that make
stunt pilots weep in envy. Maybe that's why dove hunting is at its
best during the last days of the season.
Gone are the easy birds that accompany the season opener. Late-
season doves are groupies that rarely appear as singles. With big
flocks come extra sets of eyes that are keen to extraneous movement,
no matter how slight.
They exhibit no consistent flight patterns, causing hunters to
start mumbling excuses. Lat...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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Mourning Dove's Textual Frontier
The Arizona Quarterly
; ON MAY 27, 1916, MOURNING DOVE, one of the first female Native American authors, wrote to J.P. MacLean, a friend of her editor Lucullus McWhorter, whose opinion of her novel draft she was soliciting. Mourning Dove wrote MacLean during a visit to her own family in Jennings, Montana; in describing
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Generic Power Plays in Mourning Dove's Co-ge-we-a.(Native American novel)
The American Indian Quarterly
; One of the most noted aspects of Mourning Dove's Co-ge-we-a, The Half Blood: A Depiction of the Montana Cattle Range has been her collaboration with Lucullus V. McWhorter. Whether we admire his support or criticize him as an intruder, the fact remains that McWhorter's involvement with the novel was
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"This story I am telling you is true": collaboration and literary authority in Mourning Dove's 'Cogewea.'
The American Indian Quarterly
; I have just got through going over the book Cogewea, and am surprised at the changes that you made I felt like it was someone elses book and not mine at all. In fact the finishing touches are put there by you, and I have never seen it. Mourning Dove to Lucullus McWhorter(1) In 1927, after more
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DNR enlists hunters' help for dove study
Charleston Daily Mail
; Attention, dove hunters: West Virginia's wildlife officials want to know how many birds you kill this autumn. The state Division of Natural Resources is participating in a nationwide mourning dove study. By the time the study concludes next year, more than 85,000 doves will be carrying leg bands
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DOVE HUNTING; FIRST DOVE SEASON IN MINNESOTA SINCE 1946 OPENS WEDNESDAY; Dove becomes `game bird'; `Bird of peace' reputation doesn't appear to be accurate.(SPORTS)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; Byline: Doug Smith; Staff Writer When Minnesota hunters go afield Wednesday in the state's first mourning dove hunting season in nearly 60 years, they'll be pursuing a bird with a mixed public image and confused ancestry. On the one hand, it's the most popular and abundant game bird in the country,
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