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... canoe over Iroquoian elm bark canoes in his report on a voyage through Lake Erie in the summer of 1688 ( 1932 : 61 ) : the Iroquese Canows are so dull and large , that they cannot sail near so quick as those made of Birch - bark . The ...
... canoe over Iroquoian elm bark canoes in his report on a voyage through Lake Erie in the summer of 1688 ( 1932 : 61 ) : the Iroquese Canows are so dull and large , that they cannot sail near so quick as those made of Birch - bark . The ...
Page 263
... canoes that sometimes employed a sail . In addition , the Beothuk canoe was ballasted with heavy stones to make it " particularly suited for use on open waters " ( Reynolds 1978 : 103 ) . The Eastmain Cree used sails in their birch bark ...
... canoes that sometimes employed a sail . In addition , the Beothuk canoe was ballasted with heavy stones to make it " particularly suited for use on open waters " ( Reynolds 1978 : 103 ) . The Eastmain Cree used sails in their birch bark ...
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... canoes on either side . During the early period when the Iroquois used elm bark canoes , they were easy targets on the water for the swifter and more maneuverable Algonquian birch bark canoes . COMPARISON WITH EUROPEAN BOATS AND SHIPS ...
... canoes on either side . During the early period when the Iroquois used elm bark canoes , they were easy targets on the water for the swifter and more maneuverable Algonquian birch bark canoes . COMPARISON WITH EUROPEAN BOATS AND SHIPS ...
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