Background
to Earth Skills
The
Earth Skills taught by Blue Skies have been passed down through a lineage
stemming from the Native American Apache tradition experienced by Stalking
Wolf, who then taught Tom Brown Jr. Here follows the historical story
Stalking Wolf was raised free of the reservations in the mountains
of northern Mexico. Born in the 1870's during a time of great warfare
and violence, he was part of a band of Lipan Apache that never surrendered.
He was taught the traditional ways of his people and excelled as a healer
and a scout. When he was twenty, a vision sent him away from his people,
and for the next sixty-three years he wandered the Americas seeking
teachers, and learning the old ways of many native peoples. Stalking
Wolf traveled the height and breadth of the Americas, living on his
own as a free man. He never held a job, drove a car, paid taxes, or
participated in modern society. When he was eighty-three years old,
he encountered a small boy gathering fossils in a stream bed. He recognized
that boy as the person he would spend his final years with, teaching
him all that he knew. That boy was Tom Brown, Jr. Tom became the recipient
of not only all that Stalking Wolf had learned during his travels, but
the distillation of hundreds of years of Apache culture as well. These
teachings are what Tom teaches at his famous Tracking, Nature, and Wilderness
Survival School.,
Tom Brown, Jr. is now America's premier outdoorsman, renown tracker,
teacher, and author. Starting when he was only seven, Tom was taught
by Stalking Wolf (Grandfather), an Apache elder, shaman, and scout.
For ten years Tom was mentored in the skills of tracking, wilderness
survival, and awareness. After Stalking Wolf's death, when Brown was
17, Tom spent the next ten years living in the wilderness throughout
the United States with no manufactured tools - in most instances not
even a knife - perfecting these skills and teachings. Brown came back
to "civilization" looking for people interested in all that
he had learned. He felt lost and confused until a local sheriff who
knew Tom called him in to track a lost person. Tom found the missing
person and in the process, found his path in life.
For the next few years, Brown earned his reputation as "The Tracker"
finding lost people, and sometimes fugitives from the law. Tom has since
worked with many law enforcement agencies throughout the United States
and internationally on cases involving abducted children, lost hunters
and hikers, and fugitives. He wrote his experiences in a book titled
The Tracker which was published in 1978. Soon after, "Reader's
Digest" ran a condensed version of his story and included information
on the Tracker School. That was over twenty years ago, and today Tom
Brown's Tracking, Nature and Wilderness Survival School is the largest
school of its kind, teaching people from all over the world in all walks
of life who share an interest in learning the simplicity of a natural
way of living. Tom has authored 16 books on the wilderness including,
The Tracker, The Way of the Scout, and a series of field guides, which
combined have sold well over a million copies.
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