Interested in become an instructor for Elkhorn?

Please send an email to
3kivas@gmail.com

Include your name, what you teach, who you learned from and how long you’ve been practicing/teaching

Instructors and class offerings

***Check back often as we will be updating this page as Elkhorn 2025 draws closer***

Keri Mae - Kids program

Amber St John - Kids program

Jason Hone - Medic/ Herbal antibiotics for infection+

Alyssa Thompson - Camp chef and outdoor cooking

John Olsen - Primitive pottery, yucca sandals+

David Holladay - Primitive adornments, storytelling, local history and geology+

Kayenta Fire - Primitive pottery, Leather sandals+

Tyler White - Friction Fire, Huarache sandal running+

Rod Dotson - Primitive pottery, flint knapping, gourd canteens, bone tools

Justin Lunt - Historic and prehistoric beads, ancient bead making technology

David Dye - Bull roars, Atlatl

Fred Jepson - Wilderness first aide, Archery

Pam Furches - Inkle loom weaving

Mike Petree - Drumming, the rhythm of life

Bill Oliphant - Spoon carving, weaving

Anna Challice - Fish skin tanning

Jacob Paul - Friction fire, bow making, arrow making

Shane Tharp - Blacksmithing+

Amy Tharp- Tin smithing+

Evan Mabry - Knots and rope work, the lunar calendar

Vanessa Adams Kerr - Somatic integration and healing for individuals and groups, massage

Scott Wright - Drumming, native flute, letting go of the mind

Rachel Chapple - Buckskin medicine bags, pine needle baskets

Callan Burton-Shore - Small animal hide tanning

Kelly Moody - plant walk, wild tending, nature awareness

Rosemary Wells - Wool felting and all about wool

Shawn Berry - Bird language, primitive rites of passage

Mikhail Merkurieff- Primitive traps, plant walk, survival shelters

Dakota and Gabby Shaffer - Wool blanket traditional capotes

Robin Blankenship - Natural dyes, friction fire

Leah Muller - Sacred life animal processing and food preservation

Noah Samuelson - Sacred life animal processing and food preservation

Monica Morocco - wool spinning