Surviving and Thriving,
on the Edge of Civilization:
~With Nikki van Schyndel~
Nikki van Schyndel, an accomplished herbalist, artist tracker, primitive artisan and author, spent a year and a half living off the land on a deserted island in British Columbia, and learning volumes from that living. What does it feel like to eat only what you have gathered or honorably hunted? What do you do if you hurt yourself and the closest telephone is a 10 mile row away? What does it feel like to live directly, in the moment, with only your abilities and attitude keeping you alive?
Nikki's experience is nearly unparralleled in our culture, and even so in the earth skillz field. Come learn from this amazing storyteller!
On Tuesday May 15 from 6 to 8pm, in Lecture Hall 5 at the Evergreen State College, Nikki will present breathtaking stories from her experience, and speak to what survival means in this day in age, and how we can incorporate living with the earth into our lifestyles: however we love to live. This event is $3 for students, $5 general admission, or an equivalent non-perishable food donation for Camp Quiote. For more info, e-mail cense@evergreen.edu or call 360-867-6784. For Map and Directions, look here: www.evergreen.edu/tour/gethere.htm
on the Edge of Civilization:
~With Nikki van Schyndel~
Nikki van Schyndel, an accomplished herbalist, artist tracker, primitive artisan and author, spent a year and a half living off the land on a deserted island in British Columbia, and learning volumes from that living. What does it feel like to eat only what you have gathered or honorably hunted? What do you do if you hurt yourself and the closest telephone is a 10 mile row away? What does it feel like to live directly, in the moment, with only your abilities and attitude keeping you alive?
Nikki's experience is nearly unparralleled in our culture, and even so in the earth skillz field. Come learn from this amazing storyteller!
On Tuesday May 15 from 6 to 8pm, in Lecture Hall 5 at the Evergreen State College, Nikki will present breathtaking stories from her experience, and speak to what survival means in this day in age, and how we can incorporate living with the earth into our lifestyles: however we love to live. This event is $3 for students, $5 general admission, or an equivalent non-perishable food donation for Camp Quiote. For more info, e-mail cense@evergreen.edu or call 360-867-6784. For Map and Directions, look here: www.evergreen.edu/tour/gethere.htm
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Re: Primitive Living Storyteller in Olympia, WA on Tuesday May 15th!
Sun, May 13, 2007 - 7:34 PMI am so there.
THANK YOU for posting this!