birchbark canoe

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canoe design

  • Dugout canoe on the shore of Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania
    In canoe

    The birchbark canoe was first used by the Algonquin Indians in what is now the northeastern part of the United States and adjacent Canada, and its use passed westward. Such canoes were used for carrying goods, hunters, fishermen, and warriors. The craft varied in length from…

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  • Alaska: commercial fishing
    In boat: Bark and skin craft

    …framing to the highly developed birchbark canoes of the North American Indians. The birchbark canoes had a thin plank lining held against the inside of the bark cover by an extensive framing of ribs forced under the gunwale. So efficient were these canoes that European explorers copied them for wilderness…

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