This book explores an Indigenous martial art rooted in the combat traditions of First Nations warriors, blending practical self-defense with cultural teachings. Through detailed chapters on traditional weapons, hand-to-hand combat, archery, and survival skills, it reveals how these techniques were developed for real-life protection and sustenance. The training extends beyond physical techniques, emphasizing environmental awareness, proper tool use, and connection to ancestral knowledge. Personal accounts from practitioners demonstrate how these time-tested methods remain applicable today-helping people build confidence, resolve conflicts, and strengthen cultural identity. The warrior philosophy focuses on balance, measured response, and understanding when to engage versus when to retreat. Suitable for both new and experienced practitioners, this guide presents a living tradition that evolves while maintaining its core principles. Readers interested in martial arts, Indigenous knowledge, or personal development will discover valuable perspectives on discipline, community responsibility, and navigating life with purpose. The teachings highlight how combat skills intertwine with spiritual values, where true strength comes from wisdom rather than brute force.