I think they are better refered to as 'natives' they probably wouldn't even know what a 'bushcrafter' was for the most part they are just doing whats required to stop themselves starving to death 
A bit like if I'm paid to fit a kitchen for someone then I'm a tradesman, if I do it for myself then I'm a diyer if I'm classed as anthing at all. We used to say that the difference between a joiner and a fitter was £3k in tools. Most skills are tradional trades but now regarded as crafts because they are not general skills anymore.
In my short lifetime firelighting has gone from being an everyday event for millions to becoming a skill which needs learning to do successfully. The same goes for sewing, and the way cooking has gone after the ready meal boom that too. If my missus breaks something then it gets given to me to fix and theres only 5 years between us, the same at work where everybody calls me 'workdad'.
We've lost the basic skill sets so we relabel those who know them as specialists - my grandma tells me tales of being a child early in the century and what they got up to on the farm where she grew up or as a girl guide - total bushcraft - not to mention how she improvised her way through the war and raised two kids without a father
so if we want a role model then I nominate - my granny

A bit like if I'm paid to fit a kitchen for someone then I'm a tradesman, if I do it for myself then I'm a diyer if I'm classed as anthing at all. We used to say that the difference between a joiner and a fitter was £3k in tools. Most skills are tradional trades but now regarded as crafts because they are not general skills anymore.
In my short lifetime firelighting has gone from being an everyday event for millions to becoming a skill which needs learning to do successfully. The same goes for sewing, and the way cooking has gone after the ready meal boom that too. If my missus breaks something then it gets given to me to fix and theres only 5 years between us, the same at work where everybody calls me 'workdad'.
We've lost the basic skill sets so we relabel those who know them as specialists - my grandma tells me tales of being a child early in the century and what they got up to on the farm where she grew up or as a girl guide - total bushcraft - not to mention how she improvised her way through the war and raised two kids without a father

so if we want a role model then I nominate - my granny
