The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America. Howard Irving Chapelle

The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America - Howard Irving Chapelle


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Islands, Que., 1915. 107 98 Sketch: Disk of colored porcupine quills decorating canoe found at Namaquagon, Que., 1898. 107 99 Fleet of 51 birch-bark canoes of the Têtes de Boule Indians, assembled at the Hudson's Bay Company post, Grand Lake Victoria, Procession Sunday, August 1895. (Photo, Post-Factor L. A. Christopherson.) 108 100 Photo: Têtes de Boule canoe. 109 101 Photo: Têtes de Boule canoes. 110 102 Lines of 1½-fathom Têtes de Boule hunting canoe. 111 103 Lines of 2½-fathom Têtes de Boule canoe, with construction details. 111 104 Lines of 2-fathom Têtes de Boule hunting canoe. 112 105 Photo: Old Algonkin canoe. 113 106 Lines of 2½-fathom old model, Ottawa River, Algonkin canoe. 114 107 Photo: Models made by Adney of Algonkin and Ojibway stem-pieces. 115 108 Lines of light, fast 2-fathom hunting canoe of the old Algonkin model. 116 109 Lines of hybrid 2½- and 2-fathom Algonkin canoes. 117 110 Lines of 2-fathom Algonkin hunter's canoe, without headboards. 118 111 Photo: Algonkin canoe, old type. 119 112 Photo: Algonkin "Wabinaki Chiman" 120 113 Algonkin canoe decorations, Golden Lake, Ont. 121 114 Lines of 2-fathom Ojibway hunter's canoe, built in 1873 123 115 Lines of 3-fathom Ojibway old model rice-harvesting canoe and 2-fathom hunter's canoe. 124 116 Lines of 3-fathom Ojibway freight canoe. 124 117 Lines of 2½-fathom Ojibway, old form, canoe and a 16-foot long-nose Cree-Ojibway canoe. 125 118 Eastern Ojibway canoe, old form. (Canadian Pacific Railway photo.) 126 119 Photo: Ojibway Long-Nose canoe, Rainy Lake District. 126 120 Lines of 2-fathom Ojibway hunter's canoe, 1849 and long-nose Minnesota Ojibway rice-harvesting canoe. 127 121 Photos: Canoe building, Lac Seul, Canada, 1918 128−129 122 Long Lake Ojibway long-nose canoe. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.) 130 123 Photo: Ojibway 19-foot canoe with 13 Indians aboard (1913) 131 124 Lines of 2½-fathom western Cree canoe, Winisk River district, northwest of James Bay. 133 125 Lines of a 6-fathom fur-trade canoe of the early 19th century. 134 126 Inboard profile of a 6-fathom fur-trade canoe, and details of construction, fitting, and decoration. 135 127 Lines of small 3-fathom north canoe of the Têtes de Boule model. 136 128 Photo: Models of fur-trade canoes. 137 129 "Fur-Trade Maître Canot With Passengers." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo). 138 130 "Bivouac in Expedition in Hudson's Bay Canoe." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo). 139 131 Ojibway 3-fathom fur-trade canoe, a cargo-carrying type, marked by cut-under end profiles, that was built as late as 1894. 139 132 Lines of a 5-fathom fur-trade canoe, Grand Lake Victoria Post, Hudson's Bay Company. 140 133 "Hudson's Bay Canoe Running the Rapids." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo). 141 134 "Repairing the Canoe." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo). 142 135 Lines of a 4½-fathom Hudson's Bay Company "North Canoe," built by Crees near James Bay, mid-19th century. 143 136 Photo: 5-fathom fur-trade canoe from Brunswick House, a Hudson's Bay Company post. 144 137 Fur-trade canoes on the Missinaibi River, 1901. (Canadian Geological Survey photo.)
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