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Nine Rivers And 1000km By Canoe

April 22, 2015 Global Bushlife 2 Comments

Nine Rivers follows four men on a month-long, thousand kilometre canoe journey through the Canadian shield to Hudson Bay. The…

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Posted in: Wilderness Journeys Filed under: Canada, Canadian Shield, canoe, Hudson Bay

Mentawai Islands, Indonesia – As Worlds Divide

April 17, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

“Without this forest here we’d have no way of surviving. We’d be terrified.” – native of Mentawai Mentawai is an…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: hunter gatherers, Indonesia, jungle, Mentawai Islands, rainforest, tropical

Wild Amazon: Savage Realm

April 16, 2015 Global Bushlife 1 Comment

The Amazon river basin – by any measure is one of the greatest natural habitats on the planet. The world’s…

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Posted in: Natural History Filed under: Amazon, rainforest, river, South America, tropical

Australian Aboriginal Foraging For Witchetty Grubs And Goanna

April 15, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Margaret and Dorothy Napangardi, Australian Aboriginal ladies take Marion and Geoff from the Desert Art Centre foraging for bush tucker.…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: Aboriginal, Australia, bush, bush tucker, fire, foraging, goanna, witchetty grubs

Fishing For King Salmon On The Yukon River

April 13, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

The Yup’ik peoples have lived off king salmon for centuries. Since 1998 the king salmon have been disappearing. Yukon Kings…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: Alaska, First Nations, fishing, salmon, USA, Yukon

Archive Inuit Documentary: Eskimo Hunters (Northwestern Alaska)

April 12, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

This is a 1949 documentary entitled Eskimo Hunters (Northwester Alaska). In Canada and Greenland, the term “Eskimo” has fallen out…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: Alaska, First Nations, hunter gatherers, hunting, Indigenous, Inuit, Native, USA

Wild Russia: Siberia

April 10, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Russia, inaccessible to the rest of the world for so long. Now, open borders spill its secrets. In its heart,…

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Posted in: Natural History Filed under: Russia, Siberia

Bushmen Hunters Of The Kalahari

April 9, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

The San tribe of the Kalahari are masters of the desert, tracking their prey for miles, killing with poison arrows.…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: Africa, Botswana, bow, Hayden Turner, hunter gatherers, hunting, Kalahari, Namibia, San

Use Of The Sago Palm For Food

April 7, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

The Mentawai Islands are a chain of about seventy islands and islets off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: Indonesia, Mentawai Islands, sago, Sago palm

Nenets People Of The Russian Far North

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In the vast arctic tundra of the Russian north, there are still virgin territories, rich with wildlife, where modern civilisation…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: Aboriginal, Indigenous, Nenets, nomads, reindeer, Russia

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