
Photo: Jana Eriksson
TRACKS
Tracks is a webinar series that explores how ancestral survival skills can contribute to crisis preparedness and a sustainable society.
The series consists of personal stories from guides, educators, rewilding advocates, activists, writers, and researchers who follow the tracks of our shared history as hunter-gatherers in an attempt to navigate through ecological collapse, social instability, and other crises.
Each webinar explores traditional knowledge, skills, and ways of life - whether it is making fire with friction, gathering wild plants, tracking animals, weaving baskets, or sharing stories - along with underlying ethical and cultural approaches that are about living in a mutual relationship with one's surroundings. Rather than searching for simple answers in the past, the series invites a dialogue about how these forgotten knowledge and ideas are being reinvented and renegotiated within contemporary outdoor education, outdoor life, and modern lifestyles. Together we explore how they can deepen our connection to non-human nature, strengthen local resilience, and help us imagine futures that are more regenerative, sustainable, and just.
Webinars can be in Swedish or English. Recordings with English subtitles will be available afterwards.
