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A New Path: To Transcend the Great Forgetting Through Incorporating Ancestral Practices into Contemporary Living Paperback – January 1, 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherV. F. Thomas Co.
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2017
- ISBN-100999329502
- ISBN-13978-0999329504
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--Jennifer Grayson, award-winning journalist and author of Unlatched
"I can think of no one better suited to write this book than Arthur Haines. It's his unique perspective, as a scientist, an experimental archeologist, a father, a forager, a hunter, and a first-generation neoaboriginal, that lends this text such profound credibility. May this work be, in part, a torch of guiding light, illuminating theNew Path before us. A path that leads us back to the balance that we--and the entire phylogeny of life--need so desperately to achieve." --Daniel Vitalis, host of the Rewild Yourself Podcast
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- Publisher : V. F. Thomas Co. (January 1, 2017)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0999329502
- ISBN-13 : 978-0999329504
- Item Weight : 2.19 pounds
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,982,383 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author
Arthur Haines is a forager, ancestral skills mentor, author, public speaker, and botanical researcher. He grew up in the western mountains of Maine, a rural area that was home to swift streams known for their trout fishing. He spent most of his childhood in the Sandy River Valley hiking, tracking, and foraging. Arthur now runs the Delta Institute of Natural History in Canton, Maine, where he teaches human ecology, focusing on the values of foraging, wildcrafting medicine, and primitive living skills. He continues to spend a great deal of his free time practicing his skills as a modern hunter-gatherer. As a research botanist for the New England Wildflower Society, he recently completed a comprehensive flora of the New England region entitled “Flora Novae Angliae” and has authored over twenty publications in peer-reviewed journals and books, including naming species of plants new to science. His series of YouTube videos has inspired thousands of people interested in foraging wild edible and medicinal plants. Learn more at www.arthurhaines.com.
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