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RE: Stone Cooking Pits and Hide Tanning: Primitive Skills Inspiration

in #homesteading5 years ago

That must be quite an experience. A lot of it is banned in today's time unless you live in a secluded place free from all the rules, you can experience all of this.
In my country I guess I would be behind bars if I would give a pose with a animal skin and put it up anywhere...hehehe
Here in Oman the local people make goat meat which is called as Shuva, in a similar manner and it tastes very good.

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wow that is wild! there are laws about when you can hunt where i live - it helps keep the animal populations strong. for many people here in the rural area hunting provides a good portion of their food so people literally live off of the land. in cities where it is illegal to hunt sometimes the deer populations become troublesome, so it is always about balance and of course we hunt with the greatest respect and gratitude for these amazing creatures. i wonder - are there wild animals left to hunt where you live? very cool to hear of the local way people use earthen pits to cook where you live! i love to hear that these traditions are alive and well in various parts of the world. <3

In cities for sure you don't find them but when we go interiors there are but again the laws are strict so there is absolutely no hunting permission. My Grandfather used to hunt in his young days and we have lot of stories from there and also some priceless possessions.