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The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America

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A comprehensive technical and ethnographic survey of the continent's bark canoes and skin boats that documents their early history, raw materials, and traditional tools, then explains hull forms and step-by-step construction techniques. Regional chapters present variations in design and use across maritime, inland, and northwestern traditions, followed by a specialist account of Arctic skin boats including umiak and kayak. Richly illustrated with measured plans, photographs, sketches, and a practical appendix on rolling techniques, the work combines field observations, construction diagrams, and a bibliography to guide understanding and reproduction of these craft.

About the Author

Adney, Tappan portrait

Tappan Adney

Tappan Adney was an American author and illustrator, best known for his work in documenting the traditional canoe-building techniques of Native American tribes. His notable book, "The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America," showcases his deep appreciation for indigenous craftsmanship and the cultural significance of these watercraft. Adney's detailed observations and illustrations provide valuable insights into the history and construction of canoes, making his work an important contribution to the study of North American indigenous cultures and their relationship with the environment.

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