Primitive Crafting and Nature Connection |
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This course is an introduction to the techniques as well as the mindset that sustained human life into our modern age. Participants will work intimately with the environment, harvesting local materials and learning how to process them into usable tools and projects. Additionally, we will study the ways that we can interact with our landscapes in a deeper and more meaningful way. Through these traditions, we begin to understand and honor ourselves, the natural environment, and those who came before us. Participants will walk away with finished projects such as baskets, bark containers, bone awls and needles, primitive jewelry, leather pouches, clay containers, as well as valuable survival skills that have been around for thousands of years. We meet once a month with take home projects and exercises in between. Event List:
November 18, 2018 Cultivating the "Wild" Mind, Honing Awareness, Shelter Building, Intro to Tracking
December 16, 2018 Plant Fiber Processing, Rope Making, Walnut beads, Primitive Pottery, Using a Deeper Instinct
January 13, 2019 Basketry, Leatherwork/Medicine Bags, Intro to Bird Language
February 17, 2019 Tracking in the Field, Stone/Bone Tools, Hand Drill
March 17, 2019 Pine Bark Containers, How to Procure Food, Pine Pitch Glue
April 14, 2019 Back Country/Herbal First Aid, Friction Fire Kits, Coal Burned Spoons/Bowls
May 19, 2019 Feather Fans, Rattles, Arrows
June 16, 2019 Wild Edible/Medicinal/Utilitarian Plant Walk, Firing Pottery, Water Purification
Date:
Sunday, December 9, 2018
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