A Team of Special Forces Medics, Historians, Scientists and Bushcraft Experts work together to document some rare American history and capture some Native American bushcraft skills.
Mykel Hawke narrates.
After years of work and study by Don Sakal, he brings together this amazing body of work to share with the world and preserve a legacy.
After 1 year on Vimeo, the funds to make the film were recovered
and now he shares this freely for everyone to benefit.
Further notes:
Three veteran Special Forces (Green Beret) Medics: Don Sakal, Sam Coffman & Mykel Hawke (narrator) team up with Prehistoric Hunting Expert Shawn Woods and Archaeologist Mike Lawson to better show about how the last Yahi Medicine Man, named Ishi, survived off the land.
This 2 hrs. 23 min. documentary shows Ishi's wild edible and medicinal plants, about how Ishi made his bow, bow string & arrows, stone tools, huts and more. It gives unprecedented look at Ishi Wilderness on Deer Creek with all it's diversity from desert-like dry grasslands to chaparral so thick that it takes an hour to move 600 feet. The film's footage of cliff bluffs and other vistas are magnificent.
This film takes audience into Ishi's Grizzly Bear's Hiding Place via a 22 miles difficult terrain journey which awards viewers to see more of Ishi's Deer Creek watershed and several Yahi encampments to include where Ishi's mother died. The film theme focuses on Archaeology preservation & protecting the Ishi Wilderness as a Living Museum.
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Enjoy,
Also see the book, "Little Coyote Man - Mountain Maidu & Yahi Shaman Connection" by Don Sakal.
Film Copyright Don Sakal 2017
26 авг 2024