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Paleo Foraging @UCVuJmw6DXQZPJEi9t6nN-Tg@youtube.com

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I discovered an excellent fiber source. Snakeweed's historical uses. One reason I forage. This potent herb is a Native incense and medicine. Chicago means wild onions! Why did botanists insult this plant? Making oil with wild nuts (pecans) Making oil with wild nuts (pecans). Paleo tech stone mortar Making a stone mortar with stone tools Foraging 35 acres of bulldozed greenbelt. Part 1. Texas alligator lizard The Bear Doctor: mythic assassins of Native California The Bear Doctor. ↑ full video ↑ Paleo Trail Cakes [full video ↑] How big does poison ivy get? Paleo tech mesquite pod meal demo Random urban foraging Who originally populated North America? Historical use of grasshoppers & kin by Natives Wild grasshoppers = easy protein Cypress tree blood for wounds Giant ragweed's blood and shade Quartz cobbles for earth ovens Texas ironclad beetle Prickly pear - harvest method Pickerelweed Chili pequín - a most ancient spice! Identify poison ivy / oak / sumac. Poison ivy remedies & immunity Medicinal uses of poison ivy Dessert of the Gods Wild carrot Flameleaf sumac fruits. This wild fruit tastes like chocolate plum pudding. Elderberry toxicity & ID What's in a forager's pantry | late summer. Stone-age bow build 12 hr timelapse. Full video ↑ Eating a new species: delicious or death? Grapes from vine to glass in minutes Sotol for food, fire, & fighting! The wild Southwest edamame tree, paloverde! Foraging talk - wild grapes. Make fire stone-age way. Choose good stick. Agave bowstring made w/ stone tools Native uses of walnut. The beautiful & delicious madrone. The root dye historically used by Texas Natives