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Aboriginal dugout canoes were a significant advancement in canoe technology. Dugout canoes may have been stronger, faster, and more efficient than previous types of bark canoes. The Australian Aboriginal peoples' use of these canoes brought about many changes to both their hunting practices and society.

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Aboriginal dugout canoe

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Aboriginal dugout canoes were a significant advancement in canoe technology. Dugout canoes may have been stronger, faster, and more efficient than previous...

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Dugout canoe

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A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree. Other names for this type of boat are logboat and monoxylon. Monoxylon (μονόξυλον)...

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Canoe

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the Arawakan languages of the Caribbean for a dugout canoe, kanawa. Many peoples have made dugout canoes throughout history, carving them out of a single...

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Australian Aboriginal artefacts

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Types of watercraft differed among Aboriginal communities, the most notable including bark canoes and dugout canoes which were built and used in different...

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Indigenous Australian art

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Indigenous Australian art includes art made by Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders, including collaborations with others. It includes works...

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Scarred tree

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also known as a canoe tree and shield tree, is a tree which has had bark removed by Aboriginal Australians for the creation of bark canoes, shelters, weapons...

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Australian Aboriginal kinship

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Aboriginal Australian kinship comprises the systems of Aboriginal customary law governing social interaction relating to kinship in traditional Aboriginal...

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Australian Aboriginal elder

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Australian Aboriginal elders are highly respected people within Australia and their respective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. An elder...

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Boomerang

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designed as a weapon to be thrown straight and is traditionally used by some Aboriginal Australians for hunting. Historically, boomerangs have been used for hunting...

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Spirit of Haida Gwaii

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Washington version, it shows a traditional Haida cedar dugout canoe which totals six metres in length. The canoe carries the following passengers: Raven, the traditional...

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Indigenous health in Australia

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Australians compared with the rest of the population. Statistics indicate that Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders are much less healthy than other...

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Boat building industry in Ontario

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indigenous travelers was the bark canoe, a light wooden frame covered with bark, usually from the birch tree. The dugout canoe, popular in other areas of Canada...

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Onge language

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which may occur after word final -e drops, e.g. daŋe 'tree, dugout canoe' → dandena 'two canoes'; umuge 'pigeon' → umulle 'pigeons'. Blevins (2007:156) Öñge...

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Aboriginal stone arrangement

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Aboriginal stone arrangements are a form of rock art constructed by Aboriginal Australians. Typically, they consist of stones, each of which may be about...

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Ruth Heathcock

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McArthur River into the open sea to the mouth of the Wearyan River in a dugout canoe, a three-day journey. While she treated his wound, he died just an hour...

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Norman Luxton

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canoe. On his return to Canada, he worked on improving the community of Banff, Alberta and the relationship between its residents and the aboriginal community...

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Central Land Council

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The Central Land Council (CLC) is a land council that represents the Aboriginal peoples of the southern half of the Northern Territory of Australia (NT)...

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Canoe Kayak Canada

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domestic development: Canoe Kids, a program aimed at introducing more young people to the sport of canoe-kayak; the Aboriginal Paddling Initiative, a...

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Wurrwurrwuy stone arrangements

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hostility. Aboriginal people in Arnhem adopted a number of items of Macassan material culture including dugout canoes and iron. This transformed Aboriginal economies...

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Bisj Pole

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also includes the canoe-shaped bottom, which is commonly found in Oceanian art. This could also reference the Ci', or "Dugout Canoe" in Asmat people plays...

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Betty Meehan

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Aboriginal community had set up camp on the beach and sent out a dugout canoe to bring them ashore. There she set up the first school for Aboriginal children...

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History of Australia

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developed which were reflected in Aboriginal art, ceremonies and oral traditions. Aboriginal people adopted dugout canoes and metal harpoon heads from the...

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Baiame Cave

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gallery, enabling the Wonnarua people and visitors from neighbouring Aboriginal nations to view their 'Creator'. The artwork is visible on the rear wall...

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Paledang

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peledang, or pledang is a type of Indonesian sailing vessel used for aboriginal whaling from the communities of Lamalera and Lamakera in the islands of...

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Haida Heritage Centre

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seat up to 250 people in a room designed like a traditional Haida style dugout longhouse. Bill Reid Teaching Centre (or Aahl Sgwaansing Naay) - studio...

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Northern Land Council

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The Northern Land Council (NLC) is a land council representing the Aboriginal peoples of the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia, with its head...

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Maritime trade in the Maya civilization

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indicating the important political symbolism of water connections. The dugout style canoes of the Maya and other small watercraft are also represented in various...

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