
Rooted in the Wild
Naturalist and Survival Skills Through the Lens of Black Tradition
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The story of wilderness survival and naturalist skills often centers on Eurocentric narratives, neglecting the rich traditions and histories of African and African-descended peoples. Rooted in the Wild seeks to elevate these overlooked stories, tracing the lineage of bushcraft, survival, and naturalist practices from African cultures to the resilience of enslaved African Americans who used these skills to escape captivity and build thriving maroon communities in the wilderness. By highlighting the traditions of the Hausa people in West Africa and the Hadza people in East Africa, as well as the survival techniques of enslaved African Americans, this book reveals how these skills were both acts of survival and cultural resistance.
Rooted in the Wild begins by exploring the African roots of naturalist and wilderness survival skills, focusing on the practices of the Hausa tribe in West Africa and the Hadza tribe in East Africa. The book connects these traditions to the survival tactics employed by enslaved African Americans who escaped captivity, emphasizing the continuity of knowledge passed across generations. It then delves into specific skills such as shelter building, fire-making, hunting and gathering, crafting clothing and tools, and creating cultural items. By framing these practices within the broader context of African diasporic history, the book positions them not only as survival strategies but as acts of cultural preservation and defiance. Each chapter combines historical analysis with practical, hands-on advice, allowing readers to learn these skills while understanding their historical significance.
Drawing from historical accounts, scholarly research, and oral traditions, Rooted in the Wild bridges the past and present, offering readers a comprehensive guide to survival skills that are steeped in Black cultural heritage. This book appeals to history enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how human ingenuity and cultural identity converge in the face of adversity.
Details
- Publication Date
- Jan 25, 2025
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781300645450
- Category
- Crafts & Hobbies
- Copyright
- Creative Commons NonCommercial, ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
- Contributors
- By (author): Pickett Slater Harrington
Specifications
- Pages
- 54
- Binding Type
- Paperback Perfect Bound
- Interior Color
- Black & White
- Dimensions
- US Letter (8.5 x 11 in / 216 x 279 mm)