Day 1
Introduction to the Southwest and
Traditional Skills
Arrival in Phoenix and drive
north to Flagstaff and our high-desert base camp. Along the way,
we will visit Monteczuma's Castle, a magnificent prehistoric
site. During the first day, we will also have an introduction to
the unique desert ecosystem and life zones on our drive from the
low-desert to the mountains. Once at camp, students will stay in
our warm, earth-covered Hogans during the first half of the week
while working on traditional skills and exploring the desert
region surrounding our camp. On site, are three Anasazi
pithouses and scattered pottery from when the ancient peoples
occupied the area.Evening
activities will include primitive firemaking methods of the
Southwest and fashioning gourd containers.
Days 2-3
Making Brain Tan Buckskin
Learn the amazing process of transforming a raw
deer hide into a beautiful piece of soft buckskin. This is a
three day process and students will learn everything from
wet-scrape and dry-scrape methods, brain & egg-tanning,
softening techniques, and the final smoking of the hide. During
breaks, we will take time to learn some of the native trees and
shrubs in the area and their uses.
Evening activities will involve
weaving cordage with yucca, grinding mesquite pods into
delicious flour, and coal-burning bowls and spoons. And, of
course, stretching your deerhide.
Days 5-6 Fieldtrip
to the Traditional Lands of the Hopi
We will pack up and drive
northeast to the ancient homeland of the Hopi whose villages are
located atop remote mesas. The Hopi are incredibly receptive of
outsiders and we have spent many years developing relationships
with elders there. We will hear their stories and learn about
the language, culture, and traditions of these desert people who
have called the Southwest their home for over 100 generations.
We will also visit the old village of Walpi which has no running
water or electricity.
Day 7
Through the Lands of the Apaches
We make our way slowly south to Winter Count
Rendezvous taking time to explore seldom-seen cliff dwellings,
collect primitive firemaking materials, and learn about the
unique natural history of the Sonoran Desert. Our journey will
take us through the heart of the Superstition Mountains on the
historic "Apache Trail" which was used during the Geronimo
Campaign. We will arrive at the Winter Count base camp that
night.
Days 8-14
Winter Count Rendezvous
An intensive week studying primitive skills in
the Sonoran Desert south of Phoenix. Classes are offered each
day from top instructors from around the world. This event
usually sees several hundred participants and offers an
incredible immersion into the world of ancient technologies and
desert living skills. Plus the camaraderie and drumming around
the nightly campfires is truly amazing! |
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This is given as a 14 Day Course. Includes
meals, transportation, deer hides, tribal permits, and
Winter Count registration fee. |