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Legalities in regards to primitive living in Norway.

Moving about This is a series in my new blog. It will be published every Monday until I don’t have more to write about. The series is meant to show Norwegians themselves (if someone is reading) that...

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Legalities in regards to primitive living in Norway.

Gathering things The legalities around gathering wild plants and fungi aren’t very complicated in Norway. The general rule is that you can pick whatever berries and nuts you want as long as they are...

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Legalities in regards to primitive living in Norway.

Hunting and trapping Hunting is the more of a dark chapter when it comes to primitive living here in Norway. Hunting with anything except a gunpowder driven gun is illegal. Trapping is slightly better,...

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Legalities in regards to primitive living in Norway.

Fishing The primitive in Norway seems hardly able to thrive on hunting and trapping (legally that is). Fishing however is another story. If we first have a look away from the legalities, there are...

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Fuedalism Alive and Well in Britain

A young friend of mine, named Jon is now being cut off from moving around on the estate where his father works. Their house is surrounded by the estate, so he is now really confined to walking on the...

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Lakota Souix Claiming Independence From The US

First thanks to Survival Acres for his great donation. On his blog I also found this news. I must say I’m happy for them if it happens, though I think they’ll either not follow it through or get...

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Of timeless importance

I’m sitting here on the bus seeing an article in this woman’s magazine about someone living and breathing only for an organisation. Now, why is such an involvement sad in my eyes? Because this guy is...

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Why The Republic of Lakota is a Philosophical Failure

I posted this on the Republic of Lakota’s forums. It is also an explaination on why nomadic hunter gatherer societies are infinitely stable and the people living in them free of control by authorities....

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