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List at least steps in building a birchbark canoe.
The team were the first to successfully complete this route in a birchbark canoe since 1793.
Birchbark canoes are prepared using materials that you can easily find in the woods.
Not many hours afterward, when it was his turn at the wheel, he saw a small birchbark canoe put off from the shore.
If your project was about building kayaks or birchbark canoes, you would write out all the steps.
He could go into the woods armed with just a knife and make himself a birchbark canoe from scratch.
Strike Anywhere was wrestling a birchbark canoe out of the shadows.
The company's construction methods evolved from the manufacture of birchbark canoes.
If they'd just waited until the wind dropped the following morning, they could have taken us off dryshod in a birchbark canoe.
Birchbark canoes were also occasionally even used in rapids.
Birchbark canoes are constructed in a manner quite unlike normal boats.
For work, William became a master birchbark canoe maker, and also worked in lumber camps.
Leonard's grandson showed me two birchbark canoes his granddad had made.
The birchbark canoes' forms and functions are widely varied.
• Shoot the rapids with voyageurs in a real birchbark canoe!
Birchbark canoes are used throughout the book, as well as canvas tents.
They also possessed, in their light birchbark canoes, a reliable means of commerce and communication with other tribes.
Early settlers along the water routes of central Canada used birchbark canoes for local travel, hunting and fishing.
Indeed, the early birchbark canoes were the prototypes for boats made today of canvas or fibreglass.
The official colonial surveyors traveled the river in large styled birchbark canoes.
He became widely known for his unequaled skill in building traditional Algonquin birchbark canoes.
Adopting the birchbark canoe gave the French full access to the North American continent.
The Indians used dugout and birchbark canoes.
Beside us, the graceful birchbark canoes glided easily through the water, the copper arms of the Indians moving in unison.
In their journey to Grand Portage, they used smaller eight-metre birchbark canoes.