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The Native Americans, mostly women and children, sit in their beached canoes or huddle together on the beach. The settlers, along with a pair of yoked oxen, stand on the beach facing the photographer. At the time this photograph was taken, Mukilteo was the temporary seat of Snohomish County, pending an election in 1862.
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Masterfully designed canoes of many sizes and forms were made on the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. They were the main form of transportation for the indigenous people of the area until long after European colonization. In recent years, the craft of canoe-making has been revived, and a few have been built by a number of the native ...
Canoes were communal, used by the Indigenous people of the time who needed to get from one side to another. The latest archaeological research shows the oldest dugout canoe the state has in the ...
11 ancient canoes were discovered buried in a Wisconsin lake, the oldest dating back 4,500 years ago. The range ages of these canoes may signify they were stored during winters, possibly ...
'Canadian style' canoe Decked whitewater canoe. The use of the byname 'Canadian' is the result of misinterpretations during the development of the sport of canoeing in the 19th century when an open touring canoe was called 'Canadian canoe' from the so called Canadian style canoe from Canada, the then more or less 'approved' open touring canoe by the American Canoe Association (ACA), as opposed ...
Thompson Hiawatha model canoe. The Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company of Peshtigo, Wisconsin was a manufacturer of pleasure boats and canoes.Founded by brothers Peter and Christ Thompson in 1904, [1] the company became prominent in the field and built boats for nearly one hundred years. [2]
A senior security engineer for the North Dakota University System, Ford owns four canoes — one of which is a solo canoe — two kayaks and four ... Aug. 18—THOMPSON, N.D. — Bryan Ford has a ...