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  2. Hunting blind - Wikipedia

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    A duck blind on the Chesapeake Bay. A hunting blind (US), hide or machan is a concealment device or shelter for hunters or gamekeepers, designed to reduce the chance of detection by animals. There are different types of blinds for different situations, such as deer blinds and duck blinds. Some are exceedingly simple, while others are complex.

  3. Tree stand - Wikipedia

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    Tree stand. Tree stands or deer stands are open or enclosed platforms used by hunters. The platforms are secured to trees in order to elevate the hunter and give them a better vantage point. A tripod stand is a similar device, but because it is freestanding rather than attached to a tree, it is not technically a tree stand.

  4. Deer hunting - Wikipedia

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    Deer hunting. Deer hunting is hunting deer for meat and sport, and, formerly, for producing buckskin hides, an activity which dates back tens of thousands of years. Venison, the name for deer meat, is a nutritious and natural food source of animal protein that can be obtained through deer hunting. There are many different types of deer around ...

  5. Photo of boy's heartwarming gesture towards blind deer ... - AOL

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    Oh, deer. There are some seriously good people in this world. And now one boy's touching act towards an animal is going viral. A photo shared to Reddit shows a boy leading a blind deer to a patch ...

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  7. Michael Naranjo - Wikipedia

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    Michael Naranjo is a Native American blind sculptor. Born in Santa Clara Pueblo, NM in 1944, he is a member of the Tewa Tribe. He was raised in Taos, New Mexico. The son of the ceramic artist Rose Naranjo, he made first contact with pottery and art by the side of his mother. He was drawn into the army and served in Vietnam War. [1]