In the basement of a research building at Mission San Luis, remnants of dugout canoes sit on shelves, some protected in white boxes. Thousands of years ago, the canoes would sit on one bank of a ...
The team has several theories about how Indigenous groups created and used the vessels, which were discovered during research ...
Bill 'Nąąwącekǧize' Quackenbush poses next to a dugout canoe at Lake Darling. Quackenbush is a Ho-Chunk Deer Clan member and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Ho-Chunk Nation in Wisconsin.
On Saturday, a canoe will be launched in the Klamath River. It’s the first Karuk dugout canoe to be launched in Karuk waters in decades. “This is all reintroduction to practices that we historically ...
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