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Primitive Survival Skills Volume 1
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(49 ratings)
206 students

Primitive Survival Skills Volume 1

Shelter, Stone, Bone, Shell and Wooden Tools & Weapons
Created byRich Hungerford
Last updated 7/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • This course teaches you to access the wisdom and skill of ancient humans; to meet the base survival requirements, shelter, water, fire, food in a modern day survival emergency that you might tackle without any modern resources or equipment.

Course content

7 sections31 lectures3h 5m total length
  • Course Introduction4:55

    This video introduces the course to you the student. It will outline to you what the course is about and what you can expect to gain from the material.

  • About Your Instructor7:55

    This video lecture allows you to meet your course instructor, as well as to gain some understanding of his background, qualifications and experience.

    The instructor will also share with you the 'how' and 'why' of his particular approach to 'Primitive Survival Skills' evolved and has solidified throughout his 25 plus years of involvement in the subject.

  • Acknowledgement3:45

    "There is nothing new under the sun", as the elders say and in this short lecture your instructor acknowledges that simple fact and thanks those upon whose shoulders he himself and you in turn will stand. 

  • Defining Primitive Survival Skills12:22

    It is important to understand exactly what it is that you are studying and practicing. This lecture clearly outlines what subject areas are included within the scope of the Primitive Survival Skills course and what subjects are outside the scope of the current course design.

    After completing this lecture you will understand what you will be covering during the remainder of the course material, why it is included, why other material is excluded; all with the aim of aiding you to manage you personal expectations of the course itself as well as to guide your investment of study time.

  • The 'Bushcraft' Argument7:15

    This lecture aims to explain the author/presenter's point of view in designing the Primitive Survival Skills course in light of the expanding popularity of bushcraft as a hobbyist pursuit. During the lecture the author hopes to clarify the way in which the numerous related and interdependent subjects that make up the existing survival and primitive skills body of knowledge have been categorised in order to provide the appropriate context for this course. After completing this lecture you will understand the semantic difference that separates 'survival' skills as opposed to 'bushcraft' skills.

Requirements

  • There are no course prerequisites for this course.

Description

This course is the first in a series of course packages produced by Rich Hungerford, Senior Survival & Tracking Instructor at The Bush Lore Survival School. This course is focused upon the practical application of ancient human ancestor knowledge in low or no technology situations to meet essential life support requirements.

The instructor wishes to make the clear distinction between survival skills that lean on ancestral knowledge and primitive living skills.

Being capable of manufacturing cutting tools, shelter and weapons without the aid of modern steel or iron tools adds another level of survival resilience to the experienced survivalist and brings new understanding to the beginner survival student.

Drawing on his real life experience as an Australian Special Forces Combat Survival Instructor, Rich Hungerford shows you what works, why it works and why you should focus on practical skills if you are training for survival.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner survival students through to those engaged in experiment archeology or anthropology.