![aol_hopi Arts of Life](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/aol_hopi.jpg)
Arts of Life
![dtfire Firemaking at Dreamtracking camp](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/dtfire.jpg)
Firemaking at Dreamtracking camp
![brazilhawkeye Boys stalking, the art of silent movement, at Hawkeye camp](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/brazilhawkeye.jpg)
Boys stalking, the art of silent movement, at Hawkeye camp
![sfc Elders at Santa Fe Council](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/sfc.jpg)
Elders at Santa Fe Council
Arts of Life* programs provide a team of educators/artists for school and community visits nationally and internationally.
Nurturing the Roots: A Community Mentor Program brings together community educators from around the world to share successful strategies.
*Dreamtracking, Hawkeye Training, Hawkeye Scout and other tracking/life skills camps train youth to be aware, caring and self-reliant.
*Youth Leadership camps provide opportunities to recognize young leaders and provide them with advanced training.
*Tracking the Roots of Peace provides a team of Native and non-Native educators/ peacemakers to mentor communities and individuals in strategies for peace.
*Tracking in the Southwest and other classes provide tracking and nature awareness skills to a general audience.
*The Art of Seeing / The Way of the Tracker blends the pattern recognition skills of permaculture and hard ground tracking.
Women’s Awareness Training and Bringing the Pieces Together Again work specifically with women’s and men’s groups.
*Arts of Life is a trademark and service mark of The Tracking Project.)
![macacogang Tracking in Brazil—a group shot at Macaco, La Chapada dos Veiadeiros.](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/macacogang.jpg)
Tracking in Brazil—a group shot at Macaco, La Chapada dos Veiadeiros.
![montana98 Tracking in Montana—September 1998](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/montana98.jpg)
Tracking in Montana—September 1998
![nativemen Native men's team](https://thetrackingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/nativemen.jpg)
Native men’s team