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Introduction to Hide Tanning: Buckskin  

Saturday and Sunday October 11th-12 2026

 

9:00am-4:00PM (or when finished)

Buffalo, NY - location upon registration

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​Overview: 

The process of turning animal skins into usable cloth or leather is a universal earth living skill, very likely in all of our ancestral lineages in some form.  Regionally adapted methods of tanning hides, using the earth-based resources provided, have been a part of human existence for thousands of years! More recently evident in history, indigenous cultures all across the world still use/used the entire animal when processing them, turning raw hides into usable cloth.  The warm, soft, and durable buckskin being a highly valued resource for clothing, structures, vessels, shoes etc.  

 

Tanning hides in old, natural, from the Earth ways using smoke, bark, brains, eggs, soap, salt, oil and minerals is having a slow revival. Over the last two centuries, much of the specific land-based nuance of tanning hides regionally has been lost due to the invention of chromium and harsh chemical tanning has dominated tanneries all over the world, having huge environmental impacts. 

 

Ready to partake in the revival of learning to create a durable, reliable textile that breaks down

into the Earth when its usability is complete?

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What to Expect 

In this 2-day smoke + fat tanning workshop, we will be transforming

local white-tailed deer hides into buckskin using the smoke tanning method.

Participants will partake in:

  • bucking 

  • fleshing & graining - wet scraping method 

  •  prepping the hide for applying fat emulsion 

  •  framing & dry scraping 

  •  rehydrating & softening the hide

  •  smoking a hide

Each participant will work on a handful of different deer hides, prepared at different stages of processing

-- from dry salted deer skin to smoking the hide. 

The effort, dedication and care put into working and tending these hides will reflect the finished products.

A workshop pace, a full-on physically active day, can be tough for some individuals.

If you have an interest in hide tanning but cannot commit to the pace of these long days,

please check out the private mentorship opportunities

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In addition to processing the hides we will discuss methods for storage and preservation of fresh hides,

creating your own at-home hide step up, and what to do with your hide post smoking.

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flow of the program & Logistics 

Saturday October 10th— Overview of the smoke tanning process, fleshing and graining

already bucked deer hide, bucking, dry scraping, and stretching 


Sunday  October 11th— Review & questions, tending a bucking hide, fat emulsions, framing, sewing holes,

opening up a hide, smoking a hide, next steps on deepening your hide tanning journey 

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Come join us for an informative, gratifying & connective weekend

of honoring the gifts of our local white-tailed deer!

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Disclaimer: Hide tanning is physically (and often emotionally) enduring, hard and smelly work! This skill requires patience, persistence, and self-care. We will be working in a deeply heart-centered, intentional and held way, where Danielle will pass along my personal rituals around animal processing.  Her intention is to make sure everyone feels comfortable and informed as this process is for your learning.  Taking a break to stretch and move your body, root yourself in the Earth, and step away is always welcome.  The deer hides for this workshop were all sourced from local hunters. 

$300-350 slide scale per participant (trade/barter options available). 

$100 non-refundable deposit due upon registration. Deposit goes towards the full cost of the program. 

 

Remaining payment due October 1st. Payment plans are available, please inquire at onthewoodedpath@gmail.com

In honor of reciprocity and the converging lineages of ancestral earth living skills, a portion of the proceeds of my workshops are donated to local BIPOC led organizations dedicated to reconciliation and repatriation efforts. 

 

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