Nehawka Primitive Skills

Everyone needs something that gets them excited! I love primitive skills...welcome to my journey.

Friday, February 26, 2021

Boiling Jerusalem artichoke tubers

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

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 Making a bone fishhook from the phalanx bone of a deer leg is tedious work requiring scoring, drilling, and scraping.  “Actually, fishhooks...
Monday, December 7, 2020

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I acquired several white tail deer leg rawhide skins.  Basically these were skinned, scraped, and dried.  A neck knife sheath was made simpl...

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 Mid-summer Jerusalem artichokes
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Pottery

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 I was firing some pottery this summer and apparently did not dry and pre-heat sufficiently.  There must have still been moisture in the cla...
Monday, January 20, 2020

Antler Wedges

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Wanted to do an impromptu experiment.  First, I picked the warmest, humid morning I could find while visiting family in Missouri.  I had ...
Thursday, May 2, 2019

Blade hafting

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Mark
Eastern Nebraska, United States
I've been interested in primitive skills ever since I read Larry Dean Olsen's book, Outdoor Survival Skills, decades ago. The past 25 years, or so, I have been striving to learn the skills...flintkapping, hide working, friction fires, edible & medicinal plants, etc. Having gained some proficiency, I have been demonstrating and teaching at historical events and gatherings. It is a never ending journey.
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