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September 30, 2016 at 3:39 PM
I PRESENTLY DO A PROGRAM ABOUT YOUR ANCESTORS GOING BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS. YOUR ANCESTORS WERE HUNTER GATHERERS. TEACH THE IMPORTANCE OF FIRE, WATER, SHELTER,FOOD, CLOTHING. I ALSO DO A PROGRAM ON WHAT THE MOUNTAINMAN CARRIED. WERE THE MOUNTAINMAN CAME FROM. HOW HE SURVIVED THE WINTERS. RENDEZVOUS AND TRADING.TRAPPING FOR SURVIVAL.
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