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February 26
I love this fire side, the Wisdom of the Elders. I have been around those who grew old, and I have had the priviledge of being in the presence of Elders on occasion. My experience is that there are some empowering commonalities carried by Elders. Th…
February 25
February 25
Led by the Wilderness Awareness School Elders, this Tribe is focusing on Eldership and what that means in today's world.
February 11
Holding the teachings of Gilbert Walking Bull, Jake Swamp and all those who share what is sacred.
February 11
Join Nate Summers, lead instructor of the Wilderness Awareness School Apprentice Program, in discussing mentoring, nature education training, teaching, children and nature, No Child Left Inside.
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James Lee Pridmore is now a member of Wilderness Awareness School Village
February 10

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Attended a standard class at Tom Brown's.

What brings me here is a hungry curiosity

I am far from the Wilderness School in the Northwest. I ahve had the priviledge of talking with individuals who have experienced the school. I was truck by the quiet gentleness of those who related thier experiences there. This coupled with the school's emphasis on Mentoring and Coyote Mentoring/Teaching is a lure for me, especially in relation to Nature Deficit Disorder. I suspect that like there may be many "reluctant naturalists" in the Inish, like my self. I hope to expand my paltry skills, and walk in greater accord with all my relations.

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At 5:54am on February 26, 2010, garth olson said…
The Kamana is a home study course so you dont have to travel for it. I highly recomend the kamana it is the best way i know to learn all about nature that you live in. It gives you the map on what and how to study and learn nature by where you live. You get a spot in nature that you visit and study.
The spirirt tracking class was also fun but it was just a day class that i did. You will get alot more out of the kamana course. The class is good and it is nice to be around other trackers of different levels. But spirit tracking is still a higher level than i am tracking at. We did some good excersises though to help our sensitivity to nature. I think that spirirt tracking comes later after years of tracking and doing things like kamana to realy understand nature and your intuition is trained on nature.
Your friend Garth, hope this is helpful im writing before work and not proof reading. feel free to ask more if i didnt write clearly.
At 2:59pm on February 10, 2010, Charlie Davis said…
James, Welcome to the Village. Where are you located? And what are your particular nature/mentoring interests?
 
 
 

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