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Texts and essays, I like them, haven't wrote them myself.

*Anthropik:
-The thirty theses

*Fukuoka:
-On a green mountain

*Strolling Blackout:
-Working sucks
-Wind in the pines
-Stealing toothbrushes
-Safety tips for new anarchists
-What is anarchy?

*Thomas Elpel:
-Jobtrap
-The Art of Nothing
-Tire sandals
-Storytelling


Books which I recommend:
"Endgame v1: The problem of civilisation", "Endgame v2: Resistance" Derrick Jensen

"Woodcraft and Camping", horrace Kephart

"Primitive Technology" 1 and 2, Wescott

"Woodcraft", Nessmuk. Online published at outdoors magazine

"Earth Knack, stone age skills for the 21st century", Blankenship

"The spell of the sensuous", David Abram

"The One-Straw Revolution", "The Natural Way of Farming: The Theory and Practice of Green Philosophy" and "The road back to nature", Masanobu Fukuoka. More information about Fukuoka: lifepositive.com, MotherEarthNews.com and Fukuoka Farming Website . Read about seedballs.

"Bushcraft", Mors Kochansky

"Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed", Jared Diamond

"Nature qui a raison" or "Nature has always right", Maurice Messèguè. The title says it all, let nature be. We should live closer to nature and forget about pesticides,etc.

"Free I got" and "I was robot", Ernest Free Mann. Promoting the Priceless Economic System and a FREE life. His books are free from: Little Free Press

"Ishmael", by Daniel Quinn. A great book demistifying some of the myths of todays civilisation.

"Against His-story, against Leviathan!", by Fredy Pearlman. Telling the history of monsterous civilisation from beginning til now.

"Nutrition and physical degeneration", Weston Price.

"The bark canoes and skin boats of North America",by Edwin Tappan Adney. All you want to know about bark and skin boats.

"Flintknapping: Making and Understanding Stone Tools", by John C. Whittaker

"The cholesterol myth", Uffe Ravnskov.

"The protein power lifeplan", Michael T. Eades and Mary Dan Eades. How to get healthy by eating the right foods.

"Neanderthin", Ray audette. The diet of our hunter gather ancestors is most healthy to us.

"Pacifism as pathology", Ward Churchill. Reflctions on the role of armed struggle.

"My name is Chellis and I'm in recovery of western civilisation", Chellis Glendinning.

"Against civilisation", John Zerzan. Readings and reflections of different writers.

"Deerskins into buckskins", Matt Richards.

"Welcome to the machine", Derrick Jensen and George Draffan.

"Walking on water","Listening to the land","The culture of make believe","A language older than words", Derrick Jensen.

"Nourishing traditions, the cookbook that challenges politically correct nutrition and the diet dictocrats", Sally Fallon with Mary G. Enig .

"Participating in nature", Thomas J. Elpel.

"Practicing Primitive, A Handbook of Aboriginal Skills", Steven M. Watts


Books I'd like to read:
"Bushcraft", Graves (australian)
"Walden", Thoreau
"Botany in a day", Thomas J. Elpel's Herbal Field Guide to Plant Families.
"Return to creation: A Survival Manual for Native and Natural People", and "THE CHILDREN OF THE MORNING LIGHT: Wampanoag Tales" from Manitonquat
"The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use", by Gladys Laubin, Stanley Vestal, Reginald Laubin
"JOURNEY TO THE ANCESTRAL SELF", Tamarack Song
"SURVIVAL SKILLS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS", Peter Goodchild
"Sacred Plant Medicine" by Buhner


Online bookshops:
eco-logicbooks.co.uk
Re-pressed.org, re-pressed is a non-profit UK based anarchist book distribution collective.
Amazon.co.uk, huge multinational shop, has almost every book...


Videos which I recommend:
"Syriana", shows the current war for oil and the desperate situation of "terrorists"
"911 In Plane Sight", poses some very serious questions about what really happened on 9/11 2001
"Turtles can fly", shows the life of kids in a village at the Iraq/Iran border.
"V for Vendetta", against the state. Partly based on Guy Fawkes.
"Rabbit proof fence", aboriginal children being stolen from their parents to destroy aboriginal culture.
"Ray Mears", his series about bushcraft and survival are nice.
"Surplus: Terrorized into being consumers"
"Tribe" series, Bruce Parry goes to live in primitive communities to experience their way of life.
"The Fast Runner (aka Atanarjuat)", shows the lifeways of the Inuit

Videos I'd like to see:
"The Great Dance: A Hunter's Story", shows an African tracker
"Pathfinder", about the journey of a young Saami boy
"Nanook of the North", about an Eskimo clan living in the Hudson Bay area
"Year of the Caribou", the true story of a family that moves to the Alaskan wilderness trying to find a better way of life


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