Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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As this was a rather warm day , Basil and Jocko had only minor difficulty in peeling the bark . In colder weather it would be hard to get off . When they began to peel the bark , they used a sapling of about two and a half meters in ...
As this was a rather warm day , Basil and Jocko had only minor difficulty in peeling the bark . In colder weather it would be hard to get off . When they began to peel the bark , they used a sapling of about two and a half meters in ...
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Loose pieces of bark were pulled off and small blemishes scraped smooth with a knife . Jocko said that this was done so that there would be no unevenness in the finished hull . When the white side of the bark was clean , it was centered ...
Loose pieces of bark were pulled off and small blemishes scraped smooth with a knife . Jocko said that this was done so that there would be no unevenness in the finished hull . When the white side of the bark was clean , it was centered ...
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When the sides were up and the gores removed , an extra piece of bark was added to each side of the canoe to fill out the beam ( Plate 3 ) . These pieces were about one and a half meters long and were fitted inboard of the sides and ...
When the sides were up and the gores removed , an extra piece of bark was added to each side of the canoe to fill out the beam ( Plate 3 ) . These pieces were about one and a half meters long and were fitted inboard of the sides and ...
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