Published on Nov 2, 2014 Making a stew using a earth bowl made out of clay, I put deer jerky and yellow wood sorrel, Dandelion leaves, Yarrow, Garlic. lamb’s quarters, Cooking the stew with hot rocks, Making a Native American Earth bowl.
Free And Virtually Unlimited Fuel To Heat Your Home
Published on Dec 16, 2013 Every day we have tons of paper sent to us in the mail, boxes that our food is packaged in and in my case, lots of beer packaging. In this video I show you how to turn all that paper into something very useful, a way to heat your home …
Primitive Navigation Sun Shadow Tracking Board
The sun always rises in the east and sets in the west, but not exactly due east or due west. In the northern hemisphere, the sun will be due south when at its highest point in the sky, or when an object casts no discernible shadow. In the southern …
Welding with jumper cables and a pair of batteries
Uploaded on Sep 18, 2011 A word of caution: When done properly with healthy batteries, this method of emergency welding is safe. However, there are dozens of ways to screw this up and cause property damage and injury. Attempt this at your own risk! I accept no liability for what you …
How to Boil Water with Hot Stones
In the absence of modern kitchens, some Native American tribes made use of heated stones to boil water. The procedure is both simple and effective. Step 1: Collect stones Collect stones, taking care to remove debris. The stones should be about the size of a tennis ball. Tip Avoid stones that are porous …
Homemade TIN CAN Rocket Stove – DIY Rocket Stove – Awesome Stove! – EASY instruction
Published on Aug 28, 2013 Homemade TIN CAN ROCKET STOVE. Simple DIY. no special tools required. easy clear directions. This stove is great! Items needed: 3 metal cans, gravel/sand and/or dirt! that’s it. only tools i used were a hacksaw, pliers and a drill. powerful stove. wind and rain resistant. can cook full meals using …
Easy to make ring pull smoke grenade
There are times in an emergency where being very visible is good and other times when being invisible are a must. In both cases smoke bombs can be a real lifesaver. A few small colored (red, yellow) smoke bombs carried in your field (e.g. hunting, hiking, fishing, etc.) survival kit can bring help to you if …