"Primitive (first) skills are our shared inheritance.
It is the shared thread which links us to our prehistory
and binds us together as human beings."
Quotes by Steve Watts

 

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Tule Boat Construction
July 11 & 18, 2009
Coyote Hills Regional Park / Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area

Skills of the Past: Basic Flintknapping
July 25, 2009
3:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Coyote Hills Regional Park

YouTube video on "Tule Boat Construction"

Friends of the Society of Primitive Technology
Activities Calendar for 2009

NOTE: Dick Baugh has changed his e-mail address from oldfellah37@msn.com to richardbaugh@comcast.net

 


RESOURCES

 

Paleolithic Technology


E-mail Questions Answered
(updated regularly)

The PrimitiveWays™ Book

The PrimitiveWays™ CD

Recommended Books & Magazines

Movies of Interest
(Entertainment, Educational, and How-To videos)

Stores that Offer Resources for Primitive Technology Projects

TRADING POST - items for sale

"Stone Age Engineering" by Dick Baugh

KAHIKO Arts


WORKSHOPS
&
CLASSES

 

Education
Cultural History

 

Friends of the Society of Primitive Technology: Activities Calendar for 2009

MAPOM Spring Classes - 2009

KAHIKO Arts Workshops - 2009

What to Teach Kids and Why

Sharing Old Ways With The Young

First Skills (Interview with Norm Kidder on Wildebeat.net)

 


FIRE MAKING
&
PRIMITIVE COOKING

Dakota Stove with Clay Pot


Ancient Fire Making (Interview with Dino Labiste on Wildebeat.net)

Fire

Some Uses of Fire

Evidence of Ancient Campfires

The Miracle of
Fire-by-Friction

The Miracle of
Fire-by-Friction, Revisited


The Egyptian Bow Drill

Making Fire with a Bow Drill

Making Fire with a Hand Drill

Hand Drill Fire Making (videos)

A Friction Fire Inquiry: Hand Drill

Starting Fire
With a Lens Made From Ice!

Fire Piston

Fire Piston: Primitive Technology for the 21st Century

The Two-Stick Hearthboard

Spindle Extension for a Fire Bow Drill

Scarfing a Fire Spindle

Fire-by-Friction Methods of the Australian Aborigines

Smallest Bow Drill Fire-by-Friction Set

Friction Fire Woods and Successful Wood Combinations

Fire-By-Friction: Materials of the San Francisco Bay Region

Fire-by-Friction with Damp Materials

Fire Tube

Got Tinder?

Waterproof Fire Starter

Starting With Fire (Interview with Dino Labiste on Wildebeat.net)



Primitive Cooking

Adobe Horno

Bamboo Rice Cooker

Imu - Hawaiian Underground Oven

Pit Oven

Boiling With Hot Stones

Salmon Cooking

Cattail Pollen Pancakes


PRIMITIVE TOOLS
&
PROJECTILES

Archery


California Knapping

Flintknapping Videos by Ken Peek

Flintknapping Videos by Dick Baugh

Flintknapping Videos by Ken Kehoe

The Secrets of the Sinew

Internal Friction on Bow Limbs

Ötzi's Bow

Cordage Backed Bow

Making an Asiatic Composite Bow

Making a Bow From a Sapling

Simple, Cheap & Effective Bows and Arrows

Using a Hatchet to Make a Bow

A Foolproof Method for Bow Tillering

Fletching Jig

Fletching By Hand

Feather Clamp

Arrow Straightening

Grow Your Own Bowstring

Archer's Thumb Ring

Making an Atlatl from a Branch

Other Types of Atlatls: Loop, Fork and Cord

The Split and Wedge Atlatl

Field Points for Atlatl Darts

Jiffy Arrow & Atlatl Dart Fletch Using Duct Tape

Joining Two Atlatl Shafts with a Scarf and Tube Method

The Scarf Key

Ice Glue

Atlatl Dart Tuning

Atlatl Flexibility Analysis

The Dynamics of Spear Throwing

Simple Atlatl Spear Thrower Construction

Atlatl Spur from the San Francisco Bay Area

Atlatl in Ancient Rock Art

The Shingle Dart

Bamboo Clay Thrower

How to Make a Wooden Canoe Paddle

Spears, Weirs and Traps

The Basics of Woodworking with Stone Age Tools

Making a Bone Awl with Stone Tools

Antler Fishing Hook

The Hoko Knife - A quick, simple stone tool

Bamboo Knife (videos)

Antler Handle Knife

The Stone Saw

The Scapular Saw

Crystal-Tipped Hand Drill

Scallop Baking Shells

A Performance of Various Pacific Northwest Shell Types as Containters for Melting Pitch

Opening a Coconut with a Stone



MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
&
BELIEFS


Puniu
Coconut Knee Drum


Bone Flutes

Primitive Quail Call

Primitive Hand Made Reed Flute

Horsetail Pan Flute

Sycamore Membranophone

Puniu - Hawaiian Knee Drum

Deer Hoof Rattle

Musical Instruments of Central California



Random Thoughts on
Tradition vs. Technology

Primitive Crystal Light!

Mount Diablo

Link to "A Charmstone Discovery in the Redwood Forests of Mendocino County, California"

Link to "Banjo" type ornaments made of red abalone

 
EARLY TECHNOLOGY
&
TRADITIONAL SKILLS


Deer Scapular Saw


Back to the Pleistocene

Weaving a Lauhala Mat

Processing Shark Skin into Rawhide

Brain Tanned Buffalo Hides

Tanning a Fox Hide

More Than One Way to Skin a Critter (Part I)

More Than One Way to Skin a Critter (Part II)

Pelt Bag

Removing Deer Hooves

Making a Folded Bark Basket

How to Weave a Basket, a Primer

Homo sapiens - A Basket Case

Southern California Pottery

Rocks, Minerals and Decorative Stones Used by the California Indians

How to Paint a Mammoth

Black Dye

How to Make a Rabbit Skin Blanket

The Ties that Bind and Bindings that Tie

What Knot to Use in a Primitive Situation

Pomo Netting

Cordage Making (videos)

Making Cordage By Hand

Cordage in North America

Cordage Fiber Shredder Made From Bone

Processing Yucca Fibers

Introduction To Tule Ethnobotany

Twined Tule Mat

Pomo Tule Bittern

Klamath Twined Tule Visor

Paiute Tule Duck Decoy

Cattail Duck

Cattail Doll

Tule Boat Project

Dugout Canoe

Ajumawi Fish Traps

Inuit Thimble

Ulchi-Style Bear Amulet

Willow Rake

Smoothing with Sand, Even-ing with Equisetum

How to Make Pine Pitch

Birch Bark Tar

The Three-Stick Roycroft Pack Frame

The Iceman's Belt

Making a Leather Knife Sheath

Steam Bending Wood

Log Ladder

Four Hour Kayak

Wilderness Grooming

Primal Grooming
(Interview with Susan Labiste on Wildebeat.net)

Falconry - Modern and Traditional

Thirty Years in the Jungle!

 


USEFUL PLANTS
&
SHELTERS

Tule (bulrush) House


Was Agriculture a Good Idea,
or an Act of Desperation?

Calendar of Harvesting and Gathering

Coppicing

Gathering Basket Making Materials (videos)

Bare-Handed Basket

Useful Plants of California (1)

Useful Plants of California (2)

Useful Plants of California (3)

Nature's General Store: The Yuccas and Agaves

Acorn Granaries of California

The Ti Plant Called Ki

Olona

Dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum) - Cordage Fibers

Bamboo Thoughts and Curing

Hawaiian Plants (a trip to the Big Island)

Bull Whip Kelp

Fishing with Poisons

Fishing with Hawaiian Plants


Wild Shelters
(Interview with Norm Kidder on Wildebeat.net)

Thatched Ohlone Style House

Tule House Project

How to Build an Igloo

Scout Pit

The Primitive Sauna

 


EVENTS
&
PRIMITIVE TRIPS


Tule (bulrush) Boat


I Belong To This Country
(an Australian adventure)

Native California Fall Gathering
at San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

Rattlesnake Rendezvous

Australian Aborigine Flint Knapping

Primitive Field Day at Stanford University

Primitive Skills Campout

Coyote Hills Knap-In and The Gathering of Ohlone Peoples

Winter Count

Rabbitstick Rendezvous


HAND-MADE TOOLS
&
URBAN RESOURCES

Portable Shaving Horse


How to Make Your Own Steel Knives

Knife Sharpening Jig

Two Bladed Pocket Knife
from PVC and Hacksaw Blades

Folding Saw

Johnstone Tools

Survival Kit

Portable Shaving Horse

Urban Resources

Alternative Supplies for Urban Dwellers

Wilderness & Urban Tips

Fire by Chemical Reaction

Making Fire Using a Balloon


GALLERY
&
LINKS

 

Ko'i
Hawaiian Stone Adze


Photo Gallery I

Photo Gallery II

Photo Gallery III

The Info Super Highway Refugee

Interesting Links

 

RESOURCES | WORKSHOPS | FIRE | TOOLS | MUSIC | SKILLS | PLANTS | EVENTS | URBAN | GALLERY

 

 



PrimitiveWays began in 1998 and is produced by
Dick Baugh, Bob Gillis, Norm Kidder, Susan Labiste,
Chuck Kritzon, Ken Peek and Dino Labiste
.

E-mail your comments to "Dino Labiste" at KahikoArts@yahoo.com, "Bob Gillis" at bob@shelter-systems.com,
"Richard A. Baugh" at richardbaugh@comcast.net, "Norm Kidder" at atlatl1@aol.com, "Chuck Kritzon" at chuckk@petroglyphics.com,
"Ken Peek" at kspeek123@att.net
or "Susan Labiste" at labiste_s@sbcglobal.net

The excerpts by Steve Watts (President of the Society of Primitive Technology)
summarizes our philosophy on practicing and teaching primitive technology.


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