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Museum in Exeter agreed to house it in a purpose-built annex, the 'Peel Hut', where
various stuffed animals were displayed in supposedly naturalistic settings.
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White women were not generally considered to be proper hunters by white male
hunters. Although hunting expeditions by women were something of a rarity, they did
occur and were little different in practice to those of their male counterparts (Ryan
1997:110-112; Stange 1997).
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