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Islands, Que., 1915.
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Sketch: Disk of colored porcupine quills decorating canoe found at Namaquagon, Que., 1898.
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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. )
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Photo: Têtes de Boule canoe.
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Photo: Têtes de Boule canoes.
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Lines of 1½-fathom Têtes de Boule hunting canoe.
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Lines of 2½-fathom Têtes de Boule canoe, with construction details.
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Lines of 2-fathom Têtes de Boule hunting canoe.
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Photo: Old Algonkin canoe.
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Lines of 2½-fathom old model, Ottawa River, Algonkin canoe.
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Photo: Models made by Adney of Algonkin and Ojibway stem-pieces.
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Lines of light, fast 2-fathom hunting canoe of the old Algonkin model.
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Lines of hybrid 2½- and 2-fathom Algonkin canoes.
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Lines of 2-fathom Algonkin hunter's canoe, without headboards.
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Photo: Algonkin canoe, old type.
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Photo: Algonkin "Wabinaki Chiman"
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Algonkin canoe decorations, Golden Lake, Ont.
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Lines of 2-fathom Ojibway hunter's canoe, built in 1873
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Lines of 3-fathom Ojibway old model rice-harvesting canoe and 2-fathom hunter's canoe.
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Lines of 3-fathom Ojibway freight canoe.
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Lines of 2½-fathom Ojibway, old form, canoe and a 16-foot long-nose Cree-Ojibway canoe.
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Eastern Ojibway canoe, old form. (Canadian Pacific Railway photo. )
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Photo: Ojibway Long-Nose canoe, Rainy Lake District.
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Lines of 2-fathom Ojibway hunter's canoe, 1849 and long-nose Minnesota Ojibway rice-harvesting canoe.
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Photos: Canoe building, Lac Seul, Canada, 1918
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Long Lake Ojibway long-nose canoe. (Canadian Geological Survey photo. )
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Photo: Ojibway 19-foot canoe with 13 Indians aboard (1913)
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Lines of 2½-fathom western Cree canoe, Winisk River district, northwest of James Bay.
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Lines of a 6-fathom fur-trade canoe of the early 19th century.
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Inboard profile of a 6-fathom fur-trade canoe, and details of construction, fitting, and decoration.
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Lines of small 3-fathom north canoe of the Têtes de Boule model.
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Photo: Models of fur-trade canoes.
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"Fur-Trade Maître Canot With Passengers." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo ).
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"Bivouac in Expedition in Hudson's Bay Canoe." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo ).
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Ojibway 3-fathom fur-trade canoe, a cargo-carrying type, marked by cut-under end profiles, that was built as late as 1894.
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Lines of a 5-fathom fur-trade canoe, Grand Lake Victoria Post, Hudson's Bay Company.
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"Hudson's Bay Canoe Running the Rapids." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo ).
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"Repairing the Canoe." From an oil painting by Hopkins (Public Archives of Canada photo ).
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Lines of a 4½-fathom Hudson's Bay Company "North Canoe," built by Crees near James Bay, mid-19th century.
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Photo: 5-fathom fur-trade canoe from Brunswick House, a Hudson's Bay Company post.
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Fur-trade canoes on the Missinaibi River, 1901. (Canadian Geological Survey photo. )
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