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Aboriginal American page for the website aboriginalamerican.org, connecting the history of "black" American Indians.

American Indian Genealogy Checklist Workbook: Now available on Amazonhttps://amzn.to/3WbqH8tAmerican Indian Genealogy Ch...
27/06/2024

American Indian Genealogy Checklist Workbook: Now available on Amazon

https://amzn.to/3WbqH8t

American Indian Genealogy Checklist Workbook is now available on Amazon!

Subscribe to the new The Wild Indians YouTube channel. This is the place where folks can debate or get gritty. Just like...
20/07/2020

Subscribe to the new The Wild Indians YouTube channel. This is the place where folks can debate or get gritty. Just like when grandma says ‘take that mess outside’, we go to The Wild Indians channel. See ya there 🐢🐢

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31/03/2020
Get 30% off all courses with promo code: 30OFFPre Order Now!This course is an easy way to learn the medicine ways of the...
17/03/2020

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This course is an easy way to learn the medicine ways of the Indigenous American people. The information used in this course was collected from several different sources, as well as personal experience in nature. Through oral teaching and academic documentation, this information was passed down to be used in healing illness and overall health. Some things are still being in use today, yet most people do not know that they come from the old Indigenous medicine people of America. These indigenous herbs mentioned in the course cure or treat viruses and conditions like the Coronavirus, Flu, Herpes or other venereal diseases, Lupus, Respiratory problems, Muscle pain, Low Red Blood Cells, Minor Wounds & Scrapes, Back Pain, Fatigue, Menstrual Issues, Snake Bites, Baldness, etc.

(We are not medical professionals, and this information should only be used for reference or educational purposes. If you are having serious medical issues, please seek professional help.)

Learn Practical Medicine that Cures Viruses and Heals the Spirit

14/03/2020
The old Woodland Indian ways disguised as ‘Survival Techniques’. Teach your children. We’re gonna cover some of these th...
03/03/2020

The old Woodland Indian ways disguised as ‘Survival Techniques’. Teach your children. We’re gonna cover some of these things in Adena Academy’s Summer Camp. 💚🐢

There are non-animal materials that can be used too.

“Since you won't find duct tape lying around in the wilderness, you'll have to make your own binding material to complete your knife and other weapons.

Animal tendons are the strongest natural rope you can find in the wilderness. After skinning a dead animal, remove the sinew and lay it out to dry. Once dried, smash it to break the tendons into individual cords. To fortify the strands, twist two groups of them in a clockwise direction. Then gather the two bundles at the top and twist them around each other counterclockwise. Rawhide and strings of plant fiber from the inner bark of trees can also stand in as lashing material.”

Skin a dead animal. Smash its leg bone into a blade. And use its tendons to tie that blade to a handle. Sound gruesome? That's how you'd make a knife in the wild.

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