Deer Stories
Deer hunting
Hunting is as fundamental to Vermont's cultural heritage as dairy farming, and its lineage reaches back beyond the arrival of the first European settlers. But as Vermont has changed, knowledge of hunting is no longer universal and some Vermonters are entirely outside its culture.
Based on interviews with hunters conducted by the Vermont Folklife Center, the Deer Stories series does not advocate for hunting but rather explores the experience from an insider’s point of view. In programs that range from tracking to taking an animal’s life, deer hunters introduce us to their world through stories that illustrate its culture, practices, and core values.
The twenty-three narrators featured in this series were chosen for their passion, knowledge, commitment and excellence as deer hunters, and their stories are representative of stories heard many times over in the course of this research.
Vermont Folklife Center
http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/multimedia/radio/deer-stories/
Howard Thayer, Porter Thayer's brother, with hanging deer, South Newfane, Vt.
Animals
Hunting
Barns
At Porter Thayer's Parrish Road house.
Thayer, Porter C. (Porter Charlie), 1882-1972
Porter C. Thayer Photographs
UVM Libraries' Center for Digital Initiatives
192-
http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/bmlthayerT496
Deer hanging upside down surrounded by hunters
Deer
Hunting
Deer hanging upside down surrounded by about twenty hunters. Many of the hunters are holding rifles. Small tent is set up in the background.
Toussaint, Tennie
Tennie Toussaint Photographs
UVM Libraries' Center for Digital Initiatives
1900
http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/getCollection.xql?pid=tennietoussaint&title=Tennie%20Toussaint%20Photographs