Native Lifeways Workshops

Seeing through Native Eyes & Working with Indigenous Hands

Mentoring is the ancient way of passing on, from one generation to the next, knowledge and connection to nature. As our great legacy, these hunter-gatherer ways come to us from all over the world and reflect the oldest ways of being, learning, and connecting to nature. At its best, mentoring helps individuals realize their full potential to the benefit of their community.”

-Jon Young, author of Coyote’s Guide to Connecting with Nature

We have a vision at Seawolf Native Lifeways Center. Help our people see through native eyes and work with indigenous hands, together.

Workshops, Residential Program & Apprenticeships!

Seawolf Kayak & Native Lifeways Center is so named because we believe in a learning community center for all the indigenous skills and technologies that make up a healthy body of people.

Our three types of programs include:


At this current time, Seawolf is focusing on its kayak programs. Only the summer residential program for 2011 is currently scheduled, though workshops and long-term apprenticeships will return at a future date. Stay tuned by signing up on mailing list or following us on Facebook, Twitter or MySpace.


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Last Child in the Woods

"He spent all of his time in front of his computer, or doing homework, or playing video games. He was literally unstable on his feet when he left the sidewalk, and frightened..."

...told a school camp director to Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder.

"It took him a while to get used to the trails, but after a while he was running and playing-- he came fully alive."

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