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Living History School
Registrace 8. 12. 2009
PREPPING, PIONEERS SKILLS, PRIMITIVE SURVIVAL, HISTORICAL WOODS LORE, BUSH CRAFT...AND MORE!
Learning from the Past, Living in the Present, Preparing for the Future. Established 2009
Learning from the Past, Living in the Present, Preparing for the Future. Established 2009
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Building a Rabbit Warren Pillow Mound. A Test in Experimental Archaeology
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 12 lety
Building a Rabbit Warren Pillow Mound. A Test in Experimental Archaeology
Making Rawhide Primitive Bow String Part 1
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 12 lety
Making Rawhide Primitive Bow String Part 1
Oregon Ash Stick Bow Annoucement Challenge
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 12 lety
Oregon Ash Stick Bow Annoucement Challenge
Make your 12 gauge shoot 22/ Survival Hunting
zhlédnutí 43KPřed 12 lety
Make your 12 gauge shoot 22/ Survival Hunting
Fire Starting using Cattail and Broken File
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 12 lety
Fire Starting using Cattail and Broken File
How to Black Walnut Dye a Wool Blanket
zhlédnutí 18KPřed 12 lety
How to Black Walnut Dye a Wool Blanket
Deer sinus but it was elk
Listening to the way people viewed the indigenous people of America back in the day is depressing.
This is like ancient Guerrilla War tactics it almost would have made more sense to carry the shot and some kind of a tea bag pouch or something to keep it from contaminating your mouth or your bloodstream you still pour the shot in and then you just got the wad in the end of the barrel. I still don't know how they fired a shot off without using the ramrod but this is almost brilliant. I love the way that they coordinated their attacks unconventionally against well-disciplined militaries that stood in straight lines like idiots for some weird honor that doesn't exist on any Battlefield. Amazing.
The only issue with Eagle bones is that it is illegal to have one, as they are the National bird and are protected by federal law. Going to give this a try.❤
0:28 Oh dear, the Besbev was real? 😮 For any star wars fans here, it is a Mandalorian flute/weapon
Very cool, my cave friend gruuk can play music is very good for bird hunting
I love ❤️😘❤️😘 the way he said everything he is write ✍️ about everything
But it didn’t activate the light in your video. . .
This here is a REAL woman. Not afraid to do work and break a nail lol
Interesting but axe sheaths are usually made of leather for a reason. The leather won't scratch or dull the blade. I think your metal one would work if you lined it with duct tape before folding.
What a stupid hobby
Thanks for the information, i am interested in stone age technologies and mussel is now a resource i know i can use for many things. Warm greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱!
You’re welcome
👍 Fascinating! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
Very good video! I learned a lot. Please keep making more videos.
Awesome stuff. I have some videos of my Trappers cabin built in the 70’s.
wish i knew how to find jasper
Clever, cheaper and i suspect the trigger is more sensative and responsive. Nice
Yoo something finally positive im seeing. Hey happy Summer Solstice 😁🌤️🤙🏻
Winter here, but celebrating all the same :)
Its a wonder they lost.
I like the work you are doing. Keep making vids. What part of Oregon are you in. Im around Roseburg..
Fantastic, thank you!
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Flamethrower!
russian sheet
UP
I’m from the eagle point area of oregon and have always been so curious about what their techniques were, super great video
Very cool video. I am chinook and cree metis and from a reservation in the PNW. I am interested in particular learning about the Hudson Bay Company employees because my family worked for the company. My grandmother was tutored by John Mcloughlins wife at Fort Vancouver.
Have you visited Fort Vancouver?
Nice shot
Nice shot
Good to see ya posting again
Thanks 😊
Living History School! Long time no see!
I know! It’s changed so much.
I had no chance to study for the test
How are you?
@@LivingHistorySchool I'm good, how are things with you? Good to see you dusted off the camera.
I was waiting for a hot older woman
their just having a jog
Crazy that was in my yard.
That'll put a part in someones scalp! Welcome back!
Thanks I’m not sure where I’m going with this. This time around.
Wow it’s been a long time, good to see you are doing well!
Still doing kydex holsters?
Don't discount tomatoes. They are easy to can and you can do a lot of things with them like making soup, sauces, chili. Perennial veggies are great too...asparagus, multiplier onions, perennial greens, perennial herbs. Propagation is also a must and you can regrow some food. Fermentation is a great way to preserve food.😊. Apologies to Klaus Schwabb, but I'm not eating bugs.
They cost $350 now
Thanks for the video. I appreciate the part where you show the cross section. I was wondering if you could show more detail than what we can see now. I keep just getting a high wispy "shhhhhhhhh" sound an no true whistle. HELP!??!?!?!
You have to keep adjusting it by making it taller. It’s hard to say if I can’t see it. Good Luck
Not bad
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Hahahaha...nipple pick?? 😉
Very cool! We made fruit leather a few times too!
That was really cool. Why don't you post videos anymore?
I bought a big farm, built a new house and raised a few kids. Just never got back to it. I just enjoy watching now. I enjoy the small channels like yours. You could be big if you provided the right content and used your gorgeous face and body more. 😊
@@LivingHistorySchool Yeah...the "right" content. I'm still trying to figure out what that is and whether or not it fits in to what I enjoy creating. I think you should post stuff again. It was interesting content.
@@Dashaina you should check out the channel off grid with Jake and Nicole . Look at her thumb nails post and viewer hits. You need to try this technique and maybe out of your true character but if you want to increase viewership. Also examine who your audience is. I’m assuming 95 percent guys over 30
@@LivingHistorySchool I see what you mean about thumbnails. I'll have to think about how that could work for me personally. 🤔
@@Dashaina you might want to check out Melissa Norris’s channel. Couldn’t find your email to direct message you. Mine is livinghistoryschool@gmail.com
I prefer to build with Woodprix plans.