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I strongly identify and feel and know I am female.
World, I am a transgender, no longer hiding that.
However, I'll still post my normal stuff here.
Primitive, and modern stuff, cosplay stuff. Etc.
You name it I got you if I already know it.
I came out last month, I'll lose my family, and I have no where to go, stuck with this image, but I can still provide content and education and experiences, and all that I do.
Facebook - Possum Possum Possum
Birth name:Lewis
Preferred name is: Claire
So on the 18th of February, my birthday, I will be without, family despises what I am, and I only got 140 or more dollars put back, some get away money to help me get to the right place in my life if possible.
I have a journey for y'all, and for me as well.
Just tired of hiding
And putting this here because I have no one to really talk to, and have gotten use to the isolation I was raised in.
Have a safe day
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Watch "Primitive Technology: Planting Cassava and Yams" on YouTube
This man is the inspiration behind my work.
Also on a sec note, I'm working on a bigger video for the youtube channel, and also getting ready to relaid my Etsy store, and open up a WordPress and patron account. So there is big things coming. Cancer foundations to donate to, and other primitive starters to support.
More to come.
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Making decorative arrow.
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A peek at a few points. First one is a preform to ba later turned into a arrow point. New item to come to the Etsy Shop
I have a flint axe head in the store
Just go to AncientCreations on etsy to find out more.
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Uros Island; Floating Village
The indigenes live on islands made by interwoven reeds which it located in Lake Titicaca. The tribe have been living on the lake for hundreds of years, since Incas expanded onto their land forcing them out.
Secluded from the world are the Uros Islands in Lake Titicaca perched nearby the city of Puno, which sits on the border of Peru and Bolivia. The pre-Incan Uru tribe live on forty-two floating islands which are made out of totora reeds. Reeds must be constantly added to the islands, as the bottom rots away in the water. This tribe also use these reeds for a big part of their diets, and consume the white bottom of the reeds as they are pulled from the bottom of the islands.
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I am cooking up something special till my hides get here. This is idea.
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It is important to practice the old traditions so they don't die out.
Neolithic inspired shirt
Early farmers edition.
Material: burlap
Jute
Hemp
Palm
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Neolithic inspired shirt
Early farmers edition.
Material: burlap
Jute
Hemp
Palm
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I am having a hard time with my Etsy store.
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My 3d printed Aztec Whistle, and it's famous creepy sound. This was gifted to me as a token of appreciation in my ability to make primitive items our ancestors made.
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So my friend is partnering with me, for audio music of an upcoming video I am doing on the Atlatl Build, I am thankful to have a musician in my life with enormous talent in the music career. This is a short clip of the one of the audios sent to me. Sorry for not being on here often, I have to make money for my daughter's birthday, so I haven't put items in my etsy shop yet. Because I got dad things to do, and I live up to the reputation of being a great dad.
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Abo tool kit with items given to me or passed down or traded.
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Elk billet, and because I'm near a river that the ancestors have used, I decided to bear the water symbol in mayan blue pigment paste I made.
Blue in my culture represents
Water, and Life
Because without water, plants can not grow, animals can not drink, and we would not be.
Water is the essence of life, creation of all things, it is also the result of what makes the grey flakes I make arrowhead from, a rock. Wich is life forms that have died and the skeletons remained in clusters tightly pack, over time limestone formed around them, turning them into rock.
The rock that made us who we are now.
And the tool here and another rock to shaped a stone.
Beautifully.
Humans greatest step.
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River finds on the Guadalupe River
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