here's this years post of the fur trade program at the Maplewood Minnesota Nature Center.once again i took a role as the fire tender and fire building teacher at the Metis camp.
i don't have a Voyageur outfit like the folks who work at the center so i just put on a sash and my Scot bonnet with a Hudson's Bay Company pin.over the two weeks that the school kids,fourth and fifth grades,were out i spent from around eight AM to three or four in the afternoon outside.
the staff showing the kids how to use a bow drill.they also had all the fur trade items and wild foods that would have been used in the camps at that time.
my part was to spoon out the wild rice cooked over the fire and then teach them how to make a fire with one match.i told them that there was no pretend at this station and they would really make a fire,went over the safety rules and did my demo.each group got a small bag with birch bark and small sticks.as this is a nature center we don't want the woods and brush picked over for fuel.the teachers and parent helpers stood around and watched and gave some support but the kids did all of the fire building and struck the wood kitchen matches.the success rate was very high with most getting it going on the first try.if not another one in the group got a chance.many had never made a fire or lit a match and when their little fire blazed up there was lots of hand clapping and cheers!!
i told the staff at the Nature Center that they thought they were getting a volunteer but for me it was a vacation.the chance to get outside and cook my lunch over an open fire was one of the best parts.