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How to Build a Canoe
What is a cedar-strip canoe, anyway? The basic idea behind a cedar-strip canoe is to make a hull of narrow wood strips, each one glued to the next with ordinary carpenter's glue, and then cover ...
Keihéenák’w John Martin: Laax̱. Keihéenák’w John Martin: Kootéeyaa aan dulyeix̱ yaa laax̱. They make totem poles with ...
For Ione Jones, a member of the Palouse Tribe, the craft taking shape little by little is the culmination of years of ...
Deciding a typical sealing schooner would be “too easy,” Voss purchased an Indigenous whaling canoe carved by the Nuu-chah-nulth people on Vancouver Island, a 38-foot-long hollowed-out cedar ...
Canoes take many forms: from the slick lines of a racing canoe, to the ruggedness of a seagoing cedar canoe, from cleverly assembled birch bark, to the shiny fiberglass, or the comfy inflatable.
For the first time in more than 100 years, a traditional xwaxwana (canoe) has been carved from a windfall large cultural cedar tree high in H’kusam Forest near Sayward on Vancouver Island.
Mark Vore’s cedar strip kayaks are sold as floating works of art through a gallery. Growing up in the prime boating area of Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, what was your ...
Jim Lorimer first saw the bookmarks at indie bookstore Cedar Canoe Books in Huntsville, Ontario, over the holidays, Nimbus publisher Terrilee Bulger tells Q&Q. Lorimer and Bulger are members of a ...