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Types of canoes on Puget Sound

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The study documents and classifies indigenous canoe types around Puget Sound, describing six dugout forms and additional small craft while detailing hull shapes, gunwales, thwarts, fittings, ornamentation, and construction and repair techniques. It analyzes terminology for canoe parts, noting linguistic patterns and possible suffixes, and compares regional distributions and morphological relationships with neighboring coastal craft, identifying shared features and local variations. Measured descriptions, diagrams, and illustrations support typological distinctions and discussions of handling, seaworthiness, and material use, providing practical and comparative perspectives on design, manufacture, and cultural adaptation.

About the Author

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T. T. Waterman

T. T. Waterman was an American author and ethnographer known for his contributions to the study of Native American cultures and their traditional crafts. His notable work, "Types of Canoes on Puget Sound," explores the various canoe designs used by indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest, highlighting their cultural significance and craftsmanship. Waterman's research provides valuable insights into the relationship between the environment and the indigenous communities that inhabit it, making his work an important part of the literary and cultural heritage of the region.

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