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A New Path: To Transcend the Great Forgetting Through Incorporating Ancestral Practices into Contemporary Living Paperback – January 1, 2017

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A New Path takes a candid look at the contemporary lifeway of humans in an attempt to reinstate our biological norms--patterns of living that define each species on the planet. Whether one is to discuss a wolf, a caribou, or an eagle, there are features of these animal's lives that define them. Given their unique adaptations, they are tailored, through evolution, to living in a particular way (e.g., a caribou cannot enjoy the diet of a wolf). This book presents the forgotten species' norms of Homo sapiens and explains that when we deviate from these patterns, we experience sickness of various kinds: cancer, depression, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, etc. Through combining historical observations of hunter-gatherers, people who were extremely resilient to chronic disease, with modern evidence- based research, A New Path tackles the mythology of improving life through technology. Then, provides guidance on many important aspects of human health, including diet, water, medicine, awareness, nature immersion, movement, hormesis, community, and ancestral technologies. Through its unique lens, this book makes a case for loss of health and sovereignty as a result of human domestication and seeks to rekindle people's desire for nature connection and eco-conscientious living.
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"If you're a fan of Yuval Noah Harari's book Sapiens or the work of Jared Diamond--those books that do a deep dive into just how radically our modern way of life has diverged from the evolutionary norm for our species...then Arthur Haines's A New Path is a must-read."
--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

About the Author

ARTHUR HAINES is the author of Ancestral Plants Volume 1 & 2. He is also an ancestral skills mentor and botanical researcher.  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.  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.

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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
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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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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2018
This particular gathering of information has been such an incredible relief for me to have found. :) The book very honestly and wisely offers a profound look at health and lifestyle that has personally acted as a much needed grounding influence in my life. As a stable and comprehensive stepping stone towards a more nature connected freedom it offers an educated look at these mentioned topics with a keen clarity that sets a settling foundation for how to Understand our nature as humans and how to experience our sense of sovereignty more fully. I have waited for ages to have found such honest and educated insight towards being, and I am enthusiastic about saying that I have definitely found one. :) With that I sincerely thank Arthur Haines and Daniel Vitalis for organizing and taking the time to offer something so truly profound for me to build off of and create further connections with. Much love to you both! :)
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2018
excellent and thought provoking information,makes you think
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018
Loved every page! A must read.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018
fascinating information
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
An inspiring and thought provoking guide to living in a way that leads to holistically healthy human beings. This books lights the way for and demonstrates how we can all achieve total health as Homo sapiens, fully immersed in our place on earth. Arthur has such incredible passion and has a deep knowledge of the topic of rewilding and provides a spectacular vision that everyone will be inspired by and can implement immediately into their lifestyle. This book has given me and my family a way forward. Arthur uses science, his own expert experience and knowledge as well as clearly articulated data and indepth explanation of our history to articulate beautifully why rewilding should be the way forward for all of us. This book provides hope for our species, practical actions that can be put in place in the short and long term to align your life closer to our that of our ancestors as well as providing many strategies to deal with the multitude of issues our modern lifestyle has created that impact our health and happiness. This book is a must for all families that want to reclaim their human sovereignty.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2017
If you are someone who feels humans are standing at a precipice regarding our future and the future of the planet we call home, read this book. Thoughtful, rational and practical solutions for those wanting a constructive way forward. Not all of us can or are willing to 'drop out' of society as we know it to live a primitive, Earth-based existence like our ancestors and yet we know burying our heads in the sand is even less of an option. In this book, Hanies provides the sketches of a blueprint for A New Path forward that synthesizes the wisdom and knowledge of our ancestors with modern scientific inquiry for a truly sustainable future for people and planet.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2021
I love the idea of "thinking outside of the box", and this book definitely does a great job of that. Looking back at what our ancestors did can bring us some great wisdom. Unfortunately, the author hyperfocuses on all the positives of "how things were done" without acknowledging practically any of the negatives (and vice versa for current practices). He also very much likes to twist and exaggerate to make a point. "Other-than-human persons" isn't a thing according to the dictionary. But in order to add importance to non-human creatures, this is what he calls them over and over. This alone makes it hard to take much of what he says seriously, as I keep thinking "what else is he twisting?".

Again, there are lots of good points in the book, if you can overlook these issues.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2017
I am so grateful to Arthur Haines for sharing his philosophy and knowledge with the world. There are so many ideas and facts in this book that I had never considered before, and Arthur articulates them extremely well. The idea of humans as a domesticated species is unique in this day and age, and there are many different ways to break away from this and "rewild" ourselves, as outlined in this book. Both why it is important to do so, and how we can get started down that path are discussed in detail. I am eagerly awaiting anything else that Arthur plans to write, particularly on child-rearing! I try to minimize the number of books in my library, but this is one to keep, reference, and buy multiples to share with others. Thank you Arthur!