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Masterfully designed canoes of many sizes and forms were made on the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. They were the main form of transportation for the indigenous people of the area until long after European colonization. In recent years, the craft of canoe-making has been revived, and a few have been built by a number of the native nations, Like those made in traditional times, they have proved eminently seaworthy.

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Pacific Northwest canoes

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Masterfully designed canoes of many sizes and forms were made on the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. They were the main form of transportation...

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Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast

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The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are composed of many nations and tribal affiliations, each with distinctive cultural and political...

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Tribal Canoe Journeys

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The Intertribal Canoe Journey is a celebrated event of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Organizers call it the Canoe Journey or Intertribal...

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War canoe

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Tomako Pacific Northwest Canoes Dragon boat Sprint canoe Canoe racing Waka Kakap Swan boat (racing) Nouka Baich Chundan vallam Vallam kali "A war canoe of...

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Whaling on the Pacific Northwest Coast

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Whaling on the Pacific Northwest Coast encompasses both aboriginal and commercial whaling from Washington State through British Columbia to Alaska. The...

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Pacific Ocean

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the Southeast Pacific off South America, Northwest Pacific off Far Eastern Asia, and the Southwest Pacific around Oceania. The Pacific Ocean's mean depth...

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Canoe

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In British English, the term canoe can also refer to a kayak, whereas canoes are then called Canadian or open canoes to distinguish them from kayaks...

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Dugout canoe

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West African dugout canoes were also used among canoes in the Americas constructed by the African diaspora. The sacredness of canoe-making is expressed...

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1862 Pacific Northwest smallpox epidemic

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Bay. They forced about 300 natives to evacuate in 26 canoes. One of the gunboats towed the canoes. When the Cadboro Bay camp was empty the police went...

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Outrigger boat

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than those of single-hull vessels. Compared to other types of canoes, smaller outrigger canoes can be quite fast, yet are also capable of being paddled and...

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Canoe sailing

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and New Zealand, outrigger canoes are generally restricted to sport sailing and racing. Modern sailing outrigger canoes are usually made from glass-reinforced...

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Thuja plicata

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years. Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest use the wood of this species for many purposes, such as building canoes, totem poles, and tools. The bark...

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Alaea salt

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used to cleanse, purify and bless tools, canoes, homes and temples. Once exported to the Pacific Northwest to cure salmon, it saw a resurgence in popularity...

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Sisiutl

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creature found in many cultures of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, notably the Kwakwakaʼwakw people group. Typically, it is depicted...

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Canoeing

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Europe canoeing refers to both canoeing and kayaking, with a canoe being called an open canoe. A few of the recreational forms of canoeing are canoe camping...

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Canadian canoe routes

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River on horseback. Horses were used for speed and canoes for freight. There are, of course, no canoe routes over the Rockies. The Assiniboine River which...

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Quileute

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they were boat and canoe makers. They could make canoes for whaling, which could hold tons of cargo and many men. They had cedar canoes ranging in size from...

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Heiltsuk

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boxes, chests, canoes, and horn spoons and ladles. After White contact the skills of these artisans were turned to the market demand for canoes and boxes....

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Folding kayak

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to as "canoes"; what most people think of as canoes were referred to as "Canadian canoes". Citations Rees 2009. Rees 2010. Cockleshell Canoes, Rees. Mark...

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Polynesia

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canoe voyaging between the islands as Polynesian navigation skills are recognised to have allowed deliberate journeys on double-hull sailing canoes or...

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Makah

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(/məˈkɑː/; Makah: qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌) are an Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast living in Washington, in the northwestern part of the continental...

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Arbutus menziesii

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Hamilton, Clement W. "Determining Causes of Pacific Madrone Decline in Urban Landscapes of the Pacific Northwest" (PDF). University of Washington. Retrieved...

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Haietlik

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mythological creature in their canoe are said to have luck in whaling. British sailors visiting the Pacific Northwest in 1791 reportedly saw representations...

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Adze

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into adzes. American Northwest coast native peoples traditionally used adzes for both functional construction (from bowls to canoes) and art (from masks...

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Critter Country

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attraction in this area is Beaver Brothers Explorer Canoes (formerly Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes in Westernland). Because of the land's small size and...

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Klallam people

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dense vegetation of the Olympic Peninsula made the canoe the preferred mode of transportation. The canoes were carved from western red cedar (Thuja plicata)...

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