How I made a buckskin mountainman jacket - close to native warshirts
Mountain men having their golden time during the boom of fur trade between 1800 and 1850. Trappers working for big companies or on their own. Being isolated in the deep middle west, they adapted native clothing, tools and weapons. In this episode I demonstrate how we made a "mountain man" buck skin jacket with inspirations of the native war shirts. What is on the heart of this channel is: Country living, self-sufficient living, rural farmer, farm blog, living in the country, green living, sustainable living, self-reliance, modern homesteading, agriculture, community, food preservation, renewable energy, green building, grow your own food. To a lesser extend: Art, ancient crafts, living history, outdoors, prepping, bushcraft

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