At Home in the Wilderness

At Home in the Wilderness by Sun Bear, published by Naturegraph Publishers, Incorporated in 1973, is a 90-page exploration of wilderness skills and survival techniques. Written by the founder of the Bear Tribe, this book draws on the author’s extensive experience as a Chippewa Indian who has dedicated years to mastering the ancient arts of living in harmony with nature.
Readers will find practical insights into various wilderness arts and methods, making it a valuable resource for those interested in camping, outdoor activities, and the natural world. Sun Bear combines traditional knowledge with modern techniques, offering guidance for anyone looking to reconnect with the land and embrace a more self-sufficient lifestyle. This edition serves as a practical guide for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of nature and survival skills.
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Sun Bear, founder of the Bear Tribe, wrote this book several years ago, and used it extensively in his retreat classes. All those who plan a return to the land way of life, can learn many wilderness arts and methods from this author, a Chippewa indian, who spent years in the wilderness learning the ancient survival techniques of his ancestors. He includes some modern ones too.
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