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manicmoderate t1_jabegd4 wrote

This is amazing. What a treasure! As a teacher, I would love to have an artifact like this to show to my students. Crazy to think that this was YESTERDAY in world history.

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StumpKnocker87 OP t1_jabetiz wrote

I thought it was pretty awesome to see. I'm a huge history lover so I get it. 18th century is my favorite to study, but this is a history nugget :)

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manicmoderate t1_jabevry wrote

Treasure that! And remember your local school teacher.

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StumpKnocker87 OP t1_jabfgay wrote

Oh I do! I help teach local kids primitive/18th Century skills. Everything from tanning hides, making pemmican, tradional archery, making fire with flint and steel, etc. I was lucky enough to grow up doing it (family traditions) so I like to share what I can. Cracks me up to see their faces when this lady cuts a playing card in to with a tomahawk we made šŸ¤£

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manicmoderate t1_jabfnbw wrote

Well you are amazing. You should check out ā€œThe Mudbrokerā€ on YouTube. Heā€™s got some fun videos. Thank you for what you do for your community. They are lucky to have you!!!

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Mr3cto t1_jabg2cn wrote

Wow thatā€™s actually really cool. Iā€™d frame it in a shadow box with a picture of your granny

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