The nature writer barry lopez spent time with the inuit of the arctic and concluded that hunting societies had different attitudes about the land than industrial ones because “the focus of a hunter in a hunting society was not killing animals but attending to the myriad relationships he understood bound him into the world he occupied with them.” what kind of attitude do hunting societies have?

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In simpler terms, the writer claims in the statement that hunting societies view a community, not as profit and business, rather an interrelational part of a how one community can affect another. Thank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries. 

Answer:

Human exemptionalism

Explanation:

Human Exceptionalism is the term that refers to the thought that states that man is endowed with unlimited autonomy and ability to transform the environment around him. This is because according to this thinking man and nature have a special relationship where deforesting, hunting and not conserving natural resources is a necessary evil, where nature sacrifices itself in favor of the evolution of human society.