
Part Number: BOOK-SURVIVAL-SET
How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine & Crafts edited by Aubrey Haines: The varied uses of plants by the Ojibwa indicate the large extent to which they understood and utilized the natural resources of their environment. This text gives botanical names, Ojibwa name and meaning, the portion of the plant used, and the use of the plant. In this book, the traditions of the Chippewa Indians are captured, providing a wealth of new material for those interested in natural food, natural cures and native crafts. Soft bound, 397 pages with 36 illustrations. To view the complete table of contents for this title, see #Book-HIUWPF.
Primitive Wilderness Living & Survival Skills by John & Geri McPherson: This series has been acclaimed worldwide, by both the novice outdoors man and the professional woodsman alike. It is the ultimate how-to, do-it-yourself, primitive skills instruction book. Chapters include Brain tan buckskin, primitive fire and cordage, deer from field to freezer, primitive tools and how to use them and much more! Photographs illustrate every step. Soft bound, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" format, 408 pages. To view the complete table of contents for this title, see #Book-PWLSS.
Primitive Wilderness Skills, Applied & Advanced by John & Geri McPherson:From primitive to prehistoric, this book teaches you how to make water containers, two piece moccasins, quick bows, the art flint knapping, dugout canoes and primitive living skills. Soft cover, in 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" format, with 293 pages, well illustrated with photographs. To view the complete table of contents for this title, see #Book-PWSAA.