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 ...
People canoeing with Goldbelt Heritage Foundation, the first recipient of the Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development grant program. (Photo courtesy of Goldbelt Heritage ...
This story has been updated to correctly identify the length of the canoe as 30-feet-long, not 35-feet-long. ANGOON — Tlingit master carver Wayne Price stood hovering over a tarp steaming from the ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- Native Nations of Wisconsin in partnership with the Wisconsin Historical Society announced their recent archaeological findings from Lake Mendota on Thursday. Following the 2021 and ...
MADISON (WKOW) — It's now been a month since archaeologists recovered the oldest canoe ever discovered in the Great Lakes region from the banks of Lake Mendota — a 3,000-year-old Ho-Chunk dugout canoe ...
The dawn of the modern history of the canoe can be traced, apparently, to the summer of 1856, when four guys from Peterborough, Ontario, embarked on a camping trip lugging a 200-pound dugout. After ...
ANACORTES — Members of the Samish Indian Nation celebrated Saturday the return of a historic canoe. About 60 tribal members packed into the Cannery Building to attend the unveiling of the canoe that ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. FROM CARD: "USED BY THE INDIANS IN ...
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