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Ancestral Survival Skills - Arthur Haines #29

Jan 13, 20151 hr 25 min
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Episode description

Arthur Haines is back on the podcast to discuss ancestral survival skills. We talk about the history of these natural human skills, as well as how the modern feral human can master these skills today. Episode Breakdown: * What does it look like to surthrive using primitive skills * How to learn primitive skills * Eating 100% wild foods — is it possible? * The bow * Shelter * How many people does it take to sustainably surthrive in nature * Arthur’s personal water strategy * Indigenous peoples’ water strategies * History of human fire use * How to create friction fire * How important is fire to surviving in a natural landscape? * Learning recipes vs learning concepts
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