EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 42 MIN
Wilderness Survival and Indigenous Education with James Bruchac | Buying Local S3E57
from Buying Local Podcast · host Michael Nelson
In this episode, host Mike Nelson sits down with James Bruchac at the Ndakinna Education Center to explore his rich background in indigenous storytelling, animal tracking, and wilderness survival skills. James shares thrilling stories from tracking grizzlies in Yellowstone, his family's Abenaki heritage, and practical tips for upcoming winter courses on fire making, tracking, and navigation.Find out more about James Bruchac's classes, programs, and the Ndakinna Education Center at ndakinnacenter.org or follow them on social media by searching Ndakinna.0:00 Intro and welcome at Ndakinna Education Center2:00 Overview of Ndakinna programs: survival, martial arts, storytelling4:00 James Bruchac's family background and West Africa ties7:30 Teenage influences: John Stokes, tracking, primitive skills10:00 Teaching survival, storytelling, and Dr. James Halfpenny connection11:30 Yellowstone grizzly tracking and taking daughter Ava15:00 Camera trapping and adventures with Zach Clothier18:00 Bear safety: black bears vs. grizzlies21:00 How survival skills change everyday nature perspective23:00 Jiu-jitsu program growth and new Alliance Center26:00 Return of Sunday Survival Series classes27:30 Upcoming Fire Making class details (January 25th)30:00 Importance of navigation skills and getting lost32:00 Tracking class details (February 22nd) and plaster casts35:00 Class format: classroom + field work in winter37:30 Jiu-jitsu competitions and student Kyle shoutout40:00 Where to sign up and learn more41:30 Wrap-up and thanks
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In this episode, host Mike Nelson sits down with James Bruchac at the Ndakinna Education Center to explore his rich background in indigenous storytelling, animal tracking, and wilderness survival skills. James shares thrilling stories from tracking grizzlies in Yellowstone, his family's Abenaki heritage, and practical tips for upcoming winter courses on fire making, tracking, and navigation.Find out more about James Bruchac's classes, programs, and the Ndakinna Education Center at ndakinnacenter.org or follow them on social media by searching Ndakinna.0:00 Intro and welcome at Ndakinna Education Center2:00 Overview of Ndakinna programs: survival, martial arts, storytelling4:00 James Bruchac's family background and West Africa ties7:30 Teenage influences: John Stokes, tracking, primitive skills10:00 Teaching survival, storytelling, and Dr. James Halfpenny connection11:30 Yellowstone grizzly tracking and taking daughter Ava15:00 Camera trapping and adventures with Zach Clothier18:00 Bear safety: black bears vs. grizzlies21:00 How survival skills change everyday nature perspective23:00 Jiu-jitsu program growth and new Alliance Center26:00 Return of Sunday Survival Series classes27:30 Upcoming Fire Making class details (January 25th)30:00 Importance of navigation skills and getting lost32:00 Tracking class details (February 22nd) and plaster casts35:00 Class format: classroom + field work in winter37:30 Jiu-jitsu competitions and student Kyle shoutout40:00 Where to sign up and learn more41:30 Wrap-up and thanks
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