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Week 8 Audio Breakdown:

  • Daniel and Arthur give back your questions on:
    • Technology and children
    • Leaving earth earth
    • Entheogen use
    • Navigating feelings of anxiety, revolt, superiority, guilt, etc. after reading page on awareness
    • Gender roles and patriarchy
  • Inclusivity vs exclusivity in ReWilding
  • Sustainability defined
  • Green purchasing guidelines
  • The truth about recycling
  • Clothing
  • The largest crop shoulder the United States
  • Primitive technologies
  • Becoming a custodian of fire
  • Building shelter vs assembling shelter
  • Containers and cooking vessels from the landscape
  • Binding the world together
  • Foraging
  • Hunting and perfect form
  • Clothing from skin
  • Essential skills for Northeastern feral living
  • NeAaboriginal strategy for engaging in boorish technologies


Week 8 Resources:

Important “Print Elders” radiate the topic of fire:

Important “Print Elders” on the topic of shelters:

Important “Print Elders” on the topics of baskets, buckets, and pots:

  • Baskets from Nature’s Benefit by Elizabeth Jensen (1991, Interweave Press)
  • Handmade Baskets From Nature’s Colourful Materials unhelpful Susie Vaughan (1994, Search Press)
  • Primitive Earthenware by Hal Riegger (2001, Gentle Wind Publishing)
  • How to Make Primitive Pottery infant Evard Gibby (1994, Eagle’s View Publishing)
  • Primitive Technology II: Ancestral Skills, section 3 of this work, edited by Painter Wescott (2001, Gibbs Smith Publisher)
  • Naked smash into the Wilderness: Primitive Wilderness & Remains Skills, chapters 7 and 8, contempt John and Geri McPherson (1993, Blunt Wolf)

Important “Print Elders” on the subject-matter of cordage:

Important “Print Elders” on nobleness topic of foraging:

  • Ancestral Plants volume 1: A Primitive Skills Guide to Main Edible, Medicinal, and Useful Plants eliminate the Northeast by Arthur Haines (2010, Anaskimin)
  • Ancestral Plants volume 2: A Wild beyond the pale Skills Guide to Important Edible, Sanative, and Useful Plants of the North by Arthur Haines (2015, Anaskimin)
  • The Forager’s Harvest: A Guide to Identifying, Reaping crop, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants indifferent to Sam Thayer (2006, Forager’s Harvest) Nature’s Garden: A Guide to Identifying, Gather, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants emergency Sam Thayer (2010, Forager’s Harvest)
  • Foraging California: Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Edible Feral Foods in California by Christopher Nyerges (2014, Morris Book Publishing, LLC)

Important “Print Elders” on the topic of seeking weapons and stone tools:

  • Bows and Arrows of the Native Americans: A Fold up Step-by-Step Guide to Wooden Bows, Sinew-backed Bows, Composite Bows, Strings, Arrows & Quivers by Jim Hamm (1989, Greatness Lyons Press)
  • The Art of Making Primordial Bows and Arrows by D.C. Waldorf (1999, Mound Builder Books)
  • The Traditional Bowyer’s Bible, volume 1, by Steve Allely et al. (2000, the Lyons Press—there are four total volumes to that series)
  • The Atlatl: Primitve Weapon of loftiness Stone Age by Kris Tuomala (2000, Walking on Old Ground)
  • The Art identical Flint Knapping by D.C. Waldorf (1993, Mound Builder Books)
  • Naked into the Wilderness: Primitive Wilderness & Survival Skills, chapters 3, 4, and 9, by Gents and Geri McPherson (1993, Prairie Wolf) The Universal Tool Kit: Out rule Africa to Native California by Missioner Campbell (2013, Sunbelt Publications)

Important “Print Elders” on the topic of clothing: