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Tip-shape shelter with covering of caribou skin

The Caribou Skin Lodge: Traditional Dogrib Shelter

September 9, 2020 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

The Tlicho people, also known as Dogrib people, are an Indigenous people in what is now Canada. They are part…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture, Traditional Shelters and Lodges Filed under: Canada, caribou, caribou skin, Dene, Dogrib, First Nations, hunting, Northwest Territories, shelters, tipi, Tlicho
Looking up from the forest floor western Canada

Reexamining The Value Of A Forest Ecosystem

January 6, 2017 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

His-Shuk-Nish-Tsa-Waak (We Are All One) Ira Sutherland’s MSc research involved examining the forest of a part of British Columbia within…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: British Columbia, Canada, canoe building, cedar, cultural resource, eco-system, eco-system services, First Nations, forest, hunting, Tla-o-qui-aht, trapping
Tar sands operations in Alberta

The Impact Of Tar Sands Exploitation On Indigenous Culture In Northern Alberta

December 11, 2016 Global Bushlife 2 Comments

A lament by the Indigenous people of Northern Alberta where industry and development has taken priority over the land and…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: Alberta, Canada, constitution, cultural genocide, exploitation, fishing, gathering, hunting, Indigenous
Hunter with rifle and ATV quad bike

Boreal Forest Hunting Traditions In The Northwest Territories

November 29, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

James Marlowe is a Dene hunter and guide from the Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation, a remote Indigenous community on…

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Posted in: Hunting & Trapping Filed under: Aboriginal, boreal, Canada, caribou, Dene, First Nations, hunting, Indigenous, moose, Native, Northwest Territories, Taiga
snowy spruce trees

Hunting In The Russian Taiga

November 24, 2016 Global Bushlife 8 Comments

Oleg lives in Taiga wilderness, 130km away from closest village. It’s been 30 years, since he started to live and…

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Posted in: Wilderness Living Filed under: hunting, Russia, Taiga
Waorani Hunter in the Amazon

Nomads Of The Rainforest: Waorani People of Eastern Ecuador

March 17, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, a Waorani hunter stalks his prey, as his ancestors have done for hundreds…

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Posted in: Indigenous Culture Filed under: Aboriginal, Amazon, blowpipe, Ecuador, First Nations, foraging, hunter gatherers, hunting, Indigenous, jungle, monkey hunting, Native, rainforest, tropical

Batak Tribesman Shows How To Make A Survival Bow And Arrow

January 12, 2016 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

A Batak tribesman from the Philippines demonstrates how to make a survival bow and arrow from bamboo. The bow string…

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Posted in: Hunting & Trapping Filed under: Aboriginal, bamboo, Batak, craft, hunting, Indigenous, jungle, Philippines, rainforest, rattan, tropical

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

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

Deer Stalking In British Woodland

April 6, 2015 Global Bushlife Leave a comment

Deer in Britain have no natural predators, other than man. This is partly because some deer species found in Britain…

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Posted in: Wild Food Filed under: deer, hunting, rifle, stalking, UK, woodland

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