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Native People

  
Native people have been living on the land for thousands of years. Therefore, every wilderness survival enthusiast can learn from how the native peoples of North America and elsewhere lived their lives to survive with a minimum of technology. Other related issues may also be covered in this section.


Wilderness Survival Info:

The Annual Cycle of the Anishinabe (Ojibway)
original research by Peter Linke
The Anishinabe (Ojibway) are the Native indigenous people of the central-northern regions of Ontario (Canada). The also extend down into Wisconsin (USA).

Wigwam construction 
 

Other Native People topics...

Mutant Message Down Under book
Read why Australian Aborigines are deeply offended by this book and even want it banned.
(On the Leatherwood Trail website)

Wannabees 

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