Across
- 2. Speciesism, racism, colonialism, sexism, and other forms of oppression all overlap and interact each other via ____________.
- 3. The wolf was feared by European settlers in America because it was a threat to their livelihoods and property, i.e. their _________ .
- 6. Many men identify with wolves, leading to the emergence of beta, omega, sigma, and _______ males.
- 9. Fairy tales can be understood as a from of ________ colonialism.
- 10. Mirroring the idealization of Indigenous people, wolves are sometimes thought to be more ______ than other animals.
- 11. Wolves have been used for racist means through __________ other races by portraying them as animals.
Down
- 1. Hatred of wolves led to widespread wolf hunting primarily done by men as an expression of __________.
- 4. Wolf hunting led to most wolf species becoming _______ in the United States.
- 5. Now wolves, are ________ hunted, meaning they are prized as impressive kills.
- 7. Many Native American cultures differ from fairy tales by emphasizing interspecies __________.
- 8. On the sociozoologic scale, wolves are on the bottom as ________.
