November 22, 2024

VIDEO: PRIMITIVE Skills-Surviving Our Grandfathers Way


Can we survive like our grandfathers did?
Come along for a day of Primitive Camp with Steve Ricker-Director of Interpretation of The Overmountain Victory Trail Association & more!
We look forward to more times like this with Mr. Steve & more!
OVTA HERE: https://www.ovta.org
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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: PRIMITIVE Skills-Surviving Our Grandfathers Way

  1. After i watched this i thought i would love to have some hand made indian bags. So i actually found a store by my house. BUT upon looking at their website it was full of things that are not consistent with my Christian faith. Crystals, chakra items, dream catchers, sage burning..etc..i was so disappointed. Patara do you know if this new age stuff infultrated the native people in current years? Because i thought most of that stuff came from Hinduism and Buddhism. I know native American people arent historically Christian but i didnt know that they adapted to the more Asian pantheistic beliefs?

  2. I really enjoyed this. History so needs to be taught generations of young have no idea what our forefathers went through to make our country. Most do not even know where our food comes from. Most think it just appears on store shelves and will always be there.

  3. Everyone with TN roots should join the OVTA. They are truly " keeping the story alive"! I met Steve pre-Covid at the yearly Association meeting. He has the heart of a teacher and you could picture him easily on the march to King's Mt. I recently read 2 books by Joe Epley that lay out what it was really like in the Carolinas during the Revolution. "A Passel of Hate" and "A Passel of Trouble". Civil War at its grimmest…

  4. Hello from Texas. Thank you for sharing that. Very interesting, I'm always amazed by the things the folks that came before us figured out. Lots of talent and ingenuity.

  5. What amazes me is how they figured out that char cloth and how to make it..they may of not had a lot of schooling but our ancestors were very smart people.

  6. Oh, Patera, My husband and I met at a Mountain Man Rendezvous. We been together for 18 years. We have an 18 foot teepee that we sleep in. This is your heritage. Just my lifetime enjoyment. This clip makes me so happy!

  7. I love this place! It would be so much fun to do all that stuff. How great are the people who spend their time teaching people the old ways? Wonderful!

  8. Love your channel. This was awesome.
    My family is from the S.W. part of Virginia.
    They farmed and had dairy cattle. My ancestors from Father's side were Irish Grandfather & Cherokee Grandmother.
    From Mother's side German Grandfather & English Grandmother. They lived off the land. I was blessed to spend summers & every holiday with them learning the farm life. Unfortunately I spent my life living in the rat race. Recently I retutned to my roots of living the simple life. Wish I had stayed on the farm years ago. God bless. ♡

  9. Thats my momma and dad. Wish I was there. I remember building that camp with dad.I carried all the big rocks and fell in the mud and dad just laughed at me .. Great times building the camp

  10. Oh my gosh. What a great day with the family learning new skills. Looks like ya'll had a blast. Love it, love it, love it. Good throw. You go girl. There ain't nothing you can't do. Love ya girl friend

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