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... sailing . Similarly , in their work on the history of the canoe , Adney & Chapelle downplayed an indigenous origin for sails ( 1964 : 8 , 10 ) . They observed " The canoes carried small sails , but these could be used only with fair ...
... sailing . Similarly , in their work on the history of the canoe , Adney & Chapelle downplayed an indigenous origin for sails ( 1964 : 8 , 10 ) . They observed " The canoes carried small sails , but these could be used only with fair ...
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... sails in his observations recorded in the period 1767-1791 ( Williams 1969 : 232- 233 ) : They also have a mast which is stepped forwards , and a sail made of the intestines of seals , or other animals , very neatly sewed , about six ...
... sails in his observations recorded in the period 1767-1791 ( Williams 1969 : 232- 233 ) : They also have a mast which is stepped forwards , and a sail made of the intestines of seals , or other animals , very neatly sewed , about six ...
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... sails in their birch bark canoes . The ethnologist Lucien Turner ( 1894 : 182 ) remarked , " Sails are sometimes erected in a single canoe . At times two canoes are lashed together and a sail spread from a single mast . " The Mi'kmaq ...
... sails in their birch bark canoes . The ethnologist Lucien Turner ( 1894 : 182 ) remarked , " Sails are sometimes erected in a single canoe . At times two canoes are lashed together and a sail spread from a single mast . " The Mi'kmaq ...
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