Native Americans or real Americans do not live in the wild with only bushcraft to survive. They now live in houses, with Samsung plasma TVs and powerful microwave ovens.
you are correct for the majority of Americans, and natives living in the states and southern Canada.
However, many Cree, Innu and Dene people still live off of the land, prefering canvas tents and dog sleds, over the modern synthetics tents and snowmobiles (which can break down and not be easily repaired or refuelled by these people).
I've lived amongst several Cree people near James Bay whom still use their estigan for homes, carry their babies in tikinagans (cradleboards), and keep theior families fed on the moose, fish and grouse that they harvest.
That was one of the best videos on you tube pertaining to the subject of Survival & Bushcraft,and to top it all from a lovely young woman .thank you and i intend to watch more of your videos.
excellent thank you how do i go about doing this course what do i need to do
slamminshan 1 month ago
I wish there was challenge in my country =(
scavenski 1 year ago
its not lake windermere its just windermere. the word mere means lake
allmodcons6 1 year ago
DId no one think to tell the instructor @ 4:03 that his fly was down?!?!
TC38Cole 2 years ago
good work Jonson! keep staring at them crotches
RyanSC12 2 years ago
Making Fire is really fun ! Great Job!
EDBO23 2 years ago
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did u say 'BITCH CRAFT' ?
chadsexinton 2 years ago
courses like this in the UK are way too expensive
leshark 2 years ago
looks interesting
bushcraftbaird112 3 years ago
Charly:::: great video Hun,,,, its good to see the girls doing Bushcraft too.....its not just for BOYS,Its for everybody.5/5
infraredtechnician 3 years ago
i like to call it wildernessmart
gypsietraveller 3 years ago
Native Americans or real Americans do not live in the wild with only bushcraft to survive. They now live in houses, with Samsung plasma TVs and powerful microwave ovens.
hellokitty2007 3 years ago
you are correct for the majority of Americans, and natives living in the states and southern Canada.
However, many Cree, Innu and Dene people still live off of the land, prefering canvas tents and dog sleds, over the modern synthetics tents and snowmobiles (which can break down and not be easily repaired or refuelled by these people).
OzaawaaMigiziNini 2 years ago
I've lived amongst several Cree people near James Bay whom still use their estigan for homes, carry their babies in tikinagans (cradleboards), and keep theior families fed on the moose, fish and grouse that they harvest.
OzaawaaMigiziNini 2 years ago
That was one of the best videos on you tube pertaining to the subject of Survival & Bushcraft,and to top it all from a lovely young woman .thank you and i intend to watch more of your videos.
cameraandsounduk 3 years ago
hi great to see Ben&Lisa bussines is going on and more girls go there.
I made same course some years ago and was great.
Yes fire drill is a hard task try to use bow to person at same time like big manual saw are used by 2 persons.
Enjoy bushcraft ;-)
facatube 3 years ago