Bushcraft, Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Appropriateness
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- In this episode of the Reverie Nature Podcast, host Chad Clifford highlights sections of his interview of Rick Beaver, a Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe artist and wildlife biologist from the Alderville First Nation Reserve in Central Ontario
- They discuss the intersection of First Nations' traditional knowledge and modern bushcraft--emphasizing cultural sensitivity
- Rick shares his experiences with the Canadian Canoe Museum, where he ensured cultural appropriateness in exhibits
- Spiritual and practical aspects of traditional skills.
- Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on preserving heritage, respecting traditions, and the role of bushcraft in a cross-cultural context.
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1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. The Canadian Canoe Museum (00:02:23)
3. Bushcraft, traditional knowledge and potential sensitivities (00:06:38)
4. The Skills and Spiritual Tradition (00:10:49)
5. Sasquatch (00:15:10)
6. Closing Thoughts (00:17:43)
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