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The Canadian Canoe Museum holds this Algonquin canoe; the tribe primarily resided in the Ottawa River region.
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Canoes: A Natural History in North America
by Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims
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Many of the Algonquin boats were used for hunting; the craft were considered to be well-built and easy to paddle.
Subjects
History
Cultural Studies
Literature
Native American Studies
Regional Studies
Related Section
Sidebar: The Algonquin Fur Trade
Keywords
Ottawa
birch bark
Algonquin
Content Type
photograph
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Citable Link
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Canadian Canoe Museum
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in-copyright
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non-exclusive, world-wide, perpetual
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Photograph by Michael Cullen, Courtesy of the Canadian Canoe Museum.
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Canadian Canoe Museum
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jpeg (JPEG File Interchange Format)
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1.66 MB
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3056
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2032
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image/jpeg
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2023-03-13T02:31:43Z
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