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Resources: 12 listings
- Alba Wilderness School
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Canada - Eastern |
- Teaching survival skills, awareness and philosophy.
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- Ancient Pathways, LLC - Flagstaff, Arizona
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US - Southwest |
- Ancient Pathways LLC offers experientially-based courses in Outdoor Survival and Primitive Technology. Our programs are designed for those seeking to develop proficiency in both primitive and modern wilderness skills.
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- Bushy Hill Field School
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US - Northeast |
- Programs about traditional and post-European contact Woodland culture by experiencing replicated technologies and daily living skills. Teacher workshops and full curriculum of nature-oriented school programs. Box 577, Ivoryton, CT 06442-0557, (860) 767-0848
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- California Gourd Society
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US - West |
- Gourd Art Exhibit, Sale and Classes-Don’t miss the annual
California Gourd Art Festival 2005 at the Los Angles County Arboretum October 22 and 23. This fun and educational artistic cultural event will include a variety of classes. Booths of the gourd, beading and basketry supply vendors will be right
there at the Festival. Take a class, get your supplies and begin a wonderful
new project.
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- Connecticut Museum of Natural History
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US - Northeast |
- Nature-related and Native American exibits, workshops and activities for children, families and adults. UConn, U-23, Storrs, CT 06269-3023, (860) 486-4460
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- Great Lakes Primitives
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US - Northeast |
- An organization based in Michigan that has a focus on various Primitive Technologies. Technologies include, but are not limited to, the following: Stone Tools, Plant Skills, Basketry, Hide Tanning, Atlatls, Bows, Throwing Sticks, Pottery, Fire Making, Woods Craft, Primitive Navigation.
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- More sites on www.flight-toys.com
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- Institute for American Indian Studies - Educational Programs
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US - Northeast |
- Contemporary and historic Native American Exhibits & programs. Including an outdoor demonstration village, which holds festivals and educational programs for children.
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- More sites on www.birdstone.org
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- Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum - Activities
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US - Northeast |
- Exhibits (Woodlands and Plains). Outdoor recreated dwellings and trails. Workshops. PO Box 142, Warner, NH 03278-0142, (603) 456-3244
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- More sites on www.indianmuseum.org
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- Sharon Audubon Center
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US - Northeast |
- The Sharon Audubon Center offers educational programs for all ages, a seasonal newsletter, nature programs, wildlife rehabilitation, research, live animal exhibits, a children's adventure center, a nature store, and a natural history library. For more information you may wish to call us at (860) 364-0520 or e-mail us at sharon_audubon_center@audubon.org.
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- Somers Mountain Indian Museum
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US - Northeast |
- Exhibits & Workshops ranging from Native Amerian history and prehistory to finer points of technology such as hide-tanning, bowmaking & flintknapping. 332 Turnpike Road, Somers, CT 06071, (860) 749-4129
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- The Bruce Museum
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US - Northeast |
- Program involves a full-size reconstruction of an Indian wigwam with artifacts from local sites. Students
become history detectives and conduct an artifact identification game. 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830, (203) 869-0376
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- The Robbins Museum of Archaeology
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US - Northeast |
- Seminars, exhibits, sponsor of local events & talks. Massachusetts Archaeology Society, P.O. Box 700, Middleborough, MA 02346-0700, (508) 947-9005
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