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Paleo Foraging
United States
Приєднався 20 бер 2023
Wild edibles, paleo tech, & herbalism backed by science & history.
I research uses of plants, animals, and minerals. I have an academic background in ethnobiology, botany, entomology, and ecology.
I research uses of plants, animals, and minerals. I have an academic background in ethnobiology, botany, entomology, and ecology.
Artifact ID by a flintknapper.
Finding an artifact on-camera, then describing how I identify it, based on my 12 years of experience replicating historical flintknapping methods. Bonus quick flintknapping demo at the end.
REFERENCES
- Turner, E., R. Hester, & R. McReynolds. 2011. Stone artifacts of Texas Indians. Taylor Trade Publishing, New York, NY.
- Whittaker, J. 1994. Flintknapping: making & understanding stone tools. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX.
#paleotech #flintknapping #artifact #arrowhead #history
REFERENCES
- Turner, E., R. Hester, & R. McReynolds. 2011. Stone artifacts of Texas Indians. Taylor Trade Publishing, New York, NY.
- Whittaker, J. 1994. Flintknapping: making & understanding stone tools. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX.
#paleotech #flintknapping #artifact #arrowhead #history
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Відео
You probably didn't know you can eat this common weed.
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REFERENCES - Foster, Steven, and James A. Duke. 2000. A field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North America. Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, NY. - Smith, Huron H. 1932. Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians. Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4(3):327-525. - Tull, Delena. 1987. Edible and useful plants of Texas and the Southwest. University of Texa...
Invasive vs. introduced: what it actually means.
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#plants #botany #ecology #environment #nature
Making artist's charcoal out of grapevine.
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How I make quality artist's charcoal out of wild grapevine, with drawings demonstrated. #art #charcoal #ethnobotany #foraging #plants
Guilty by association? A libeled edible weed.
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Of the below botanical databases, only the USDA classifies this species as introduced. It is native from the subtropical and tropical areas of the Americas, but introduced globally. REFERENCES - The Biota of North America Program - Flora of North America - Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Plants of the World Online - USDA Plants Database - The World Flora Online - Latorre, Dolores L. and Felipe A. Lat...
I often use juniper in these four ways
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REFERENCES - Banta. 1911. Buckelew the Indian Captive: or the life story of F. M. Bucklew while a captive among the Lipan Indians in the western wilds of frontier Texas as related by himself. - Barrows. 1967. The ethno-botany of the Coahuilla Indians of Southern California. - Basso. 1970. The Cibecue Apache. - Battey. 1875. Life and adventures of a Quaker among the Indians. - Bean and Saubel. 1...
This common lichen could save your life.
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REFERENCES - Dandapat, M. and Santanu Paul. 2019. Secondary Metabolites from Lichen Usnea longissima and its Pharmacological Relevance. Pharmacognosy Research 11(2):103-109. - Dela Cruz, T. et al. 2023. Comparative Study on the Antimicrobial Activities and Metabolic Profiles of Five Usnea Species from the Philippines. Journal of Fungi 9(11):1117. - Prateeksha et al. 2016. The genus Usnea: a pot...
Is it really the "tree of happiness"?
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Is it really the "tree of happiness"?
Some historical hunting strategies of Indigenous North Americans
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Some historical hunting strategies of Indigenous North Americans
Hm, are these fruits edible? Testing on myself.
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Hm, are these fruits edible? Testing on myself.
This potent herb is a Native incense and medicine.
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This potent herb is a Native incense and medicine.
Foraging blindfolded: identifying plants without sight!
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Foraging blindfolded: identifying plants without sight!
Traditional oil making with wild nuts (pecans).
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Traditional oil making with wild nuts (pecans).
Paleo-tech stone mortar for nut grinding
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Paleo-tech stone mortar for nut grinding
The nonconsensual ravage of Austin's wild nature
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The nonconsensual ravage of Austin's wild nature
The Bear Doctor: mythic assassins of Native California
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The Bear Doctor: mythic assassins of Native California
Top 15 Wild Edibles of Central Texas: late spring-mid fall.
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Top 15 Wild Edibles of Central Texas: late spring-mid fall.
Paleo Trail Cakes: 100% foraged preserved energy bar
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Paleo Trail Cakes: 100% foraged preserved energy bar
This bean pod fueled Southwest Natives for thousands of years
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This bean pod fueled Southwest Natives for thousands of years
Urban foraging walk - wherever Randonautica sends me!
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Urban foraging walk - wherever Randonautica sends me!
Who originally populated North America?
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Who originally populated North America?
Government hates this 1 simple trick Natives used for protein
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Government hates this 1 simple trick Natives used for protein
Wild grasshoppers = easy protein: gathering & processing.
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Wild grasshoppers = easy protein: gathering & processing.
Quartz cobbles for earth ovens: paleo tech cooking.
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Quartz cobbles for earth ovens: paleo tech cooking.
Im pretty sure its not the Jungle he's talking about, its Klaus Kinski.
LISTEN‼️ • Hi everyone, I just wanted to remind you that there’s life after death and the only way to that life is through Jesus Christ - So I want to encourage you all to get to know JESUS while you’re still here, breathing!! - Seek Him with all your heart and pursue a true relationship with Him. As Scripture says in Jeremiah 29:13, ‘You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.’ This journey is about a deep, unwavering connection with God, not just in times of trouble, but always. - JESUS already went through hell for us so that we can make Heaven our home - Hell wasn’t made for us humans… it was made for satan and his demons, so Jesus Christ made a way for us to not go to hell by Him dying on the Cross for our sins - taking our place and us His - So I urge you to repent of your sins and seek God’s forgiveness, as stated in 1 John 1:9: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” - I love you all and I pray that each and everyone of you get to know Jesus Christ and may have an encounter with Him. Stay blessed family❤️.
He’s talking about Costco on a Saturday afternoon.
Nice biface half, seems too early to tell what point it would be. Alot of different point types all start out as bifaces like that. 😮😊
The junglee
Would you like chicken fingers and fries for lunch, Werney? no. please make me a liverworst sandwich with the crusts on
Why r they in pain i don't understand
This is the actual cause of deforestation!
I thought this too haha
i think about this every single day going to work
i think about this every single day going to work
Great video. Is that Onion Creek?
The world is a vampire
Burden of Dreams (1982) Dir. Les Blank
German man
Sick video
Super cool!
Liked the rhythm haha
Awesome!
Thank you for cross posting here on YT! I see you have great interaction on IG, but we removed Meta apps. Insane how much education you share, thank you!!
Wait till he goes to Beverly Hills.
Theres that positive attitude
he has a way with words
Poetic, dark way of expressing admiration for the reality of the jungle.
😂
I wanna hear an italian speak about the jungle next time.
Yes
This is George he came from an obscene overwhelming jungle where murder was the norm. Although he did not know it. He was a murderer too. Still, he was a good little monkey. And always very curious.
It's the root my friend u are seeking
And u have to boil in water for so long
Its also called "cleavers". It has medicinal properties. It grows all over the place here, north of seattle. I harvest it, dehydrate it-as well as using it fresh for tea- so i have an abundant supply to last fromm autum til spring. Look it up! Its good medicine💖🌹💖
Galium aka bedstraw was used to stuff mattress' in old Great Britain because the micro hooks like velcro kept the stuffing from shifting during sleep.
That is one honest and intelligent man. People need fantasies to live.
Come to Yolo County in California! We have lots of it. This useful, cute, yet invasive plant appeared here several years ago, no one knows how. The county South of us does not have it. Yet.
I’m in placer county and I have it!
I haven't seen any of that in decades. I guess traipsing in the woods is the best way to find that plant.
when people ask why I study and eat wild edible plants, I tell them because plants are slower than animals and easier to hunt.
Made a couple of these several years ago out of some large bamboo, not sure the species but it was from Smith County - east Tx. About 4” diameter. I used green poles. Hit them with a torch and rub resins off with a rag. Gives it a really nice look and feel. One developed a hairline crack but still plays nice. Want to make some more in different sizes but they’re pretty difficult to play
Yeah, I hate Center Parcs too.
Yeah, the government is kind of weird like that. They'll designate a plant that is native to an area as invasive because it's problematic for other activity under specific circumstances, but they'll also say that a plant is native just because it is native to somewhere in the US, because it can be naturalized, yet it's actual home region may be exclusively on the complete opposite side of the country from you. At the end of the day, just focus on plants you know shouldn't be there which are behaving problematically & add plants you don't see often.
This guy is always wrong. He talks well, but only lies.
Says the Athiest! I will pray for you, Brother.
OK, but who will hear your prayer ?
Finally someone that tells it like it is. Everything is clawing for every bit of resource of space for energy to live while trying to kill n avoid being killed. Even ur apex predators have to avoid/ fight off bacteria n disease. Every moment is just a fight for the next moment. Existence has its moments of calm and perceptual beauty but it’s just a struggle of energy to exist. We just happened to inadvertently stumble consciousness to be able to mentally appreciate it all.
My word this is terrible
#iam14andthisisdeep
Then go tf home get out
I've eaten it a lot. Nicely mild but not my favorite. What I enjoyed more was collecting the seeds and roasting them to make a coffee substitute-one of the few that actually contains caffeine, albeit a small amount. It's actually in the coffee family.
Ooh I need to try some foraged stickywilly juice
This is a really detailed yet simple explanation, thank you!
This is him loving something? Damn.
"It's ugly and hateful and putrid to its core, and I love it." - some weird German guy
I love Werner Herzog so much I have a hard time putting words on it. I love his movies, I love his philosophy of cinema, I love his sense of visual compositions. I love that he had in him what it took to work with Klaus Kinski and get that absolutely insane and dangerous Man to lay down such beautiful acting performances as he did. I love his outlook on life and existence. I love his unapologetic honesty. I really love Werner Herzog. He is a gift onto those who care to really listen to him.
Its sad that this generation of Cinematic auteur weirdo is starting to die out. Probably to never appear again. A dying species damned to walk in a world that does not appreciate what it has until it is long gone.
This is Eve when she hasn't shaved anywhere at all for ages.