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Woodcraft or
woodlore is
skill and
experience in
living and
thriving in the woods,
either on a short- or long-term basis. It
includes skills as hunting...
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Woodcraft Folk is a UK-based
educational movement for
children and
young people.
Founded in 1925 and
grown by volunteers, it has been a
registered charity...
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Woodcraft Supply, LLC
operates woodworking specialty retail stores across the
United States (including 34 of 50 U.S. states). It also
publishes a woodworking...
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Neighbors of
Woodcraft were a
fraternal benefit society that
originated as a
splinter of the
female auxiliary of the
Woodmen of the World. The origins...
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Woodcraft is
skill and
experience at
living and
thriving in woods.
Woodcraft may also
refer to: Woodworking,
crafting with wood
Woodcraft Supply, a retail...
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Camping and
Woodcraft is an
American classic published by
Horace Kephart in 1916,
detailing the
practical skill-sets
needed to
endure the
harsh conditions...
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American author,
wildlife artist,
founder of the
Woodcraft Indians in 1902 (renamed
Woodcraft League of America), and one of the
founding pioneers...
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organization called the "Pacific Circle,
Women of
Woodcraft". It
changed its name to the
Neighbors of
Woodcraft in 1917, but it
merged with the
Woodmen of the...
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skills include foraging, hunting, fishing, firecraft, and
tying knots.
Woodcraft is a
subset of
bushcraft that
focuses on
survival skills for use in woodland...
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Horace Kephart recommended it in his po****r
camping guide Camping and
Woodcraft. In New Zealand,
trail mix is
known as
scroggin or schmogle. In Australia...