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The Nahanni River in Canada became famous—and a popular destination for whitewater canoe adventurers—after the 1950s publication of the book The Dangerous River by R. M. Patterson, a hair-raising account of a trip into the wilderness region earlier in the century.
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Canoes: A Natural History in North America
by Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims
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Martinson, Davin
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History
Cultural Studies
Literature
Native American Studies
Regional Studies
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Chapter 7: The Human-Powered Movement
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