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Foreword John McPhee
Introduction
Early History 7
Materials and Tools 14
Form and Construction 27
Form 27
Construction 36
Eastern Maritime Region 58
Micmac 58
Malecite 70
St. Francis 88
Beothuk 94
Central Canada 99
Eastern Cree 101
Tetes de Boule 107
Algonkin 113
Ojibway 122
Western Cree 132
Fur-Trade Canoes 135
Northwestern Canada 154
Narrow-Bottom Canoe 155
Kayak-Form Canoe 158
Sturgeon-Nose Canoe 168
Arctic Skin Boats Howard I. Chapelle 174
The Umiak 181
The Kayak 190
Temporary Craft 212
Bark Canoes 212
Skin Boats 219
Retrospect 221
The Kayak Roll John D. Heath 223
Bibliography 231
Index 235
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