Download Birchbark Canoe : Living Among the Algonquins
Date of placement: 13.07.2012
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Author: David Gidmark

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The Dugout Canoe in Ontario - JSTOR
- The Dugout Canoe in Ontario - JSTOR
THE DUGOUT CANOE IN ONTARIO EDWARD S. ROGERS ABSTRACTr This paper presents data on the age and origin of the dugout canoe in Ontario derived from …
Collection and storage . Birch bark can be removed fairly easily from the trunk or branches, living or recently dead, by cutting a slit lengthwise through the bark
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Birchbark Canoe : Living Among the Algonquins
Birchbark Canoe : Living Among the Algonquins
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Algonquin Culture and History As a complement to our Algonquin language information, here is our collection of indexed links about the Algonquin people and their society.
Information about the Algonquin Indians for students and teachers. Covers Algonquin villages and homes, legends and art, clothing, canoes, and history of the tribe.