bear-leader
{{Short description|Historical profession in blood sport}}
{{other uses|Bear-leader (guide)|Leading the bear}}
File:Dr James Hay as Bear Leader, 1704-1729.png
A bear-leader was historically a man who led bears about the country.{{clarify|reason=Which country?|date=June 2023}} In the Middle Ages and the Tudor period, these animals were chiefly used in the blood sport of bear-baiting and were led from village to village. Performing bears were also common; their keepers were generally Frenchmen or Italians.{{EB1911|inline=1|wstitle=Bear-Leader|volume=3|page=582}}
Later, the phrase bear-leader came colloquially to mean a tutor or guardian, who escorted any young man of rank or wealth on his travels.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}}
Until well into the 1990s, Roma, like the Ursari from various Balkan countries and Turkey carried out this activity. It was then gradually banned by animal rights activists/{{cite web | url=https://www.romarchive.eu/en/terms/meckara/ | title=Mečkara }}
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{{Wiktionary|bearleader}}
{{EB1911 article with no significant updates}}
Category:Animal care occupations
Category:Baiting (blood sport)
Category:Sports occupations and roles
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